Title :
Radio teaming: Establishing communication when communication is not possible
Author :
Miller, Rob ; Jain, Shalini ; Trappe, Wade
Author_Institution :
Wireless Inf. Network Lab. (WINLAB), Rutgers Univ., Piscataway, NJ
fDate :
Sept. 29 2008-Oct. 2 2008
Abstract :
This paper introduces an alternative communication scheme that can work as an overlay for existing commodity wireless devices and support communication when conventional communication is not possible. The methodology we propose provides a reliable communication link when presented with an unreliable environment (such as an urban canyon), or even when dealing with an adversary attempting to jam the receiver. The protocol we explore is a form of cooperative communication, where a team of radio teaming transmitters work together to relay messages by leveraging their multipaths in order to induce beam-pattern distortion at the intended receiver. This new form of cooperative communication differs from traditional approaches in that the typical stringent synchronization constraints of conventional beamforming and MIMO applications are relaxed, thereby making the protocol amenable to a team of heterogeneous wireless devices. We outline our communication scheme, and then validate it through simulations and an implementation using a current, real-world software defined radio (SDR) architecture - GNU radio and the universal software radio peripheral (USRP).
Keywords :
MIMO communication; radio links; software radio; telecommunication network reliability; GNU radio; MIMO applications; alternative communication scheme; communication link reliability; heterogeneous wireless devices; radio teaming transmitters; software defined radio; universal software radio peripheral; wireless devices; Array signal processing; Communication channels; Laboratories; MIMO; Protocols; Radio transmitters; Receivers; Software radio; Spread spectrum communication; Telecommunication network reliability; Beamforming; Cooperative Communication; MIMO; Radio Teaming;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Ad Hoc and Sensor Systems, 2008. MASS 2008. 5th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Atlanta, GA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2574-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-2575-4
DOI :
10.1109/MAHSS.2008.4660058