DocumentCode :
1885787
Title :
A novel impulse radio network for tactical military wireless communications
Author :
Kolenchery, Santosh S. ; Townsend, J. Keith ; Freebersyser, James A.
Author_Institution :
Center for Adv. Comput. & Commun., North Carolina State Univ., Raleigh, NC, USA
Volume :
1
fYear :
1998
fDate :
18-21 Oct 1998
Firstpage :
59
Abstract :
Two of the major concerns in tactical military wireless communication networks are covertness and throughput. Impulse radio is an ultra-wideband code division multiple access (UWB-CDMA) technique being considered as the physical layer for future networks. Impulse radio exhibits low power spectral density and relatively high immunity to fading but suffers from relatively long acquisition times. In traditional packet radio networks (PRNs), the physical layer link is terminated while scheduling half-duplex transmissions or in the absence of data packets. To re-establish physical layer links in an impulse radio system, signaling packets containing exceptionally long acquisition headers transmitted at higher powers are required. Hence, to improve covertness in an impulse radio based network, we propose a MAC layer scheme we call sustained link networks (SLN) where the physical layer links are maintained continuously. We develop a full-duplexing scheme which takes advantage of the low duty cycle nature of impulse radio to maintain physical layer links capable of supporting bi-directional data transfer. During the periods between data bursts, the physical layer links are maintained by transmitting supplementary data at low bit rates and low power levels. We quantify the performance of an impulse radio receiver implementing the full-duplex scheme developed. We also present performance comparisons of an SLN based on impulse radio with traditional PRN variations implemented using impulse radio
Keywords :
access protocols; broadband networks; code division multiple access; fading; military communication; packet radio networks; radio receivers; MAC layer scheme; PRN; UWB-CDMA; bi-directional data transfer; covertness; data bursts; full-duplexing scheme; half-duplex transmissions; high fading immunity; impulse radio network; impulse radio receiver; low bit rates; low duty cycle nature; low power levels; low power spectral density; packet radio networks; performance; physical layer link; signaling packets; sustained link networks; tactical military wireless communications; throughput; ultra-wideband code division multiple access; Bidirectional control; Fading; Military communication; Multiaccess communication; Packet radio networks; Physical layer; Radio network; Throughput; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 1998. MILCOM 98. Proceedings., IEEE
Conference_Location :
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4506-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.1998.722545
Filename :
722545
Link To Document :
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