Title :
Distributed space-time processing in sensor networks
Author :
Geng, Jifeng ; Mitra, Urbashi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Southern California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Given the power limitations of sensor networks, it is of interest to determine cooperative communication schemes for such networks which can exploit the inherent spatial diversity of nodes. This paper proposes a simple scheme based on maximal ratio combining and a distributed transmission protocol to effectively exploit temporal and spatial diversity in a sensor network. In contrast to cooperative communication schemes based on distributed space-time codes, the proposed distributed space-time processing (DSTP) method exploits diversity in a greedy manner and does not require the overhead of setting up clusters. DSTP is a suite of cross-layer (physical, media access control and network) distributed protocols designed for ease of implementation, robustness and scalability in large sensor networks. Two modes of DSTP are proposed to allow one-to-one or many-to-one distributed communication. The efficacy of the proposed scheme is evaluated by a diversity analysis as well as simulation results. The frame-error rate performance of DSTP is observed to be superior to simple relaying and a cluster-based distributed space-time method.
Keywords :
access protocols; diversity reception; error statistics; greedy algorithms; space-time codes; wireless sensor networks; cluster-based distributed space-time method; cooperative communication schemes; cross-layer distributed protocols; distributed space-time codes; distributed space-time processing; distributed transmission protocol; frame-error rate performance; greedy manner; many-to-one distributed communication; maximal ratio combining; media access control; one-to-one distributed communication; sensor networks; spatial diversity; temporal diversity; Broadcasting; Decoding; Diversity methods; Diversity reception; Frame relay; Intelligent networks; Media Access Protocol; Robust control; Scalability; Space time codes;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2004. Conference Record of the Thirty-Eighth Asilomar Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8622-1
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2004.1399365