Title :
Multi-hop Mesh Networking for UWB-based 802.15.3 Coverage Extension
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Res. Lab., Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., Bristol
Abstract :
Because of the short-range characteristics of UWB or 802.15.3 networks (around 10 m), it is highly desirable to have a range extension technology for future wireless personal area networks (WPANs). In the 802.15.3 standard, coverage extension is achieved by creating child or neighbor piconets from a parent piconet. One of the main disadvantages of this approach is that it does not make use of the multi-channel capability provided by the underlying physical layer (e.g. multi-band OFDM) as both the dependent and parent piconets operate on the same channel. As a result the capacity of the wireless medium is not fully utilized and the service quality of high rate A/V applications will suffer. This paper first describes a device association scheme to avoid unreachable communication pairs in network initialization. It then proposes a mesh network architecture and a simple, low-cost method for establishing communications across multiple piconets via multi-hop connections. It can be used to extend network coverage through connecting piconets on multiple channels
Keywords :
IEEE standards; broadband networks; personal area networks; telecommunication network topology; telecommunication standards; ultra wideband communication; wireless LAN; wireless channels; UWB based 802.15.3 network; coverage extension technology; device association scheme; mesh network architecture; multihop connections; multiple channel; piconet; ultra wideband technology; Europe; Mesh networks; OFDM; Personal area networks; Physical layer; Protocols; Quality of service; Spread spectrum communication; Timing; Wireless personal area networks;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Information Networking and Applications, 2006. AINA 2006. 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2466-4
DOI :
10.1109/AINA.2006.235