DocumentCode
1677030
Title
Analyzing Coexistence Issues in Wireless Radio Networks -- The Simulation Environment
Author
Neumeier, Roland ; Ostermayer, Gerald
Author_Institution
Res. Center Hagenberg, FH OO Forschungs & Entwicklungs GmbH, Hagenberg, Austria
fYear
2013
Firstpage
599
Lastpage
604
Abstract
In many fields of technology more mobile transmission paths will be used in the future. In order to ensure a secure transmission of data, studies for coexistence of the used radio technologies with other currently wide used radio systems (WLAN, Blue tooth, ZigBee, etc.), are needed. Since an analytical treatment is too complex and a real test set is usually too expensive, the objective is the construction of a suitable simulation environment to investigate the performance of co-existing wireless systems in an economical way. Investigations of a variety of representative application scenarios indicated, that a universal applicability and adaptability of such a simulation framework can be achieved by a high-grade modular design. To keep the simulation results as realistic as possible, the use of statistical radio channel data was largely omitted. Instead, an accurate recording of the simulated scenario is done to compute the required channel characteristics by ray-tracing/-launching algorithms. The signal processing chains of the transmitters and receivers (user- and jammer-radio) were reproduced precisely to their specifications and for easy interchangeability they are connected to the channel via a universal defined interface. Finally an application scenario is presented and the results of the simulations are shown and discussed.
Keywords
mobile radio; radio receivers; radio transmitters; signal processing; statistical analysis; wireless channels; channel characteristic; high-grade modular design; mobile transmission path; radio technology; ray-launching algorithm; ray-tracing; receiver; secure transmission; signal processing chain; simulation environment; statistical radio channel data; transmitter; universal defined interface; wireless radio network; Bit error rate; Bluetooth; Ray tracing; Receivers; Transmitters; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication; attenuation; bit error rate; bluetooth; framework; ray tracing; receivers; simaulation; wireless LAN; wireless communication; zigbee;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Modelling Symposium (EMS), 2013 European
Conference_Location
Manchester
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-2577-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMS.2013.100
Filename
6779912
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