DocumentCode :
872400
Title :
Raise Your Voice at a Proper Pace to Synchronize in Multiple Ad Hoc Piconets
Author :
Luo, Xiliang ; Giannakis, Georgios B.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Minnesota Univ.
Volume :
55
Issue :
1
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
267
Lastpage :
278
Abstract :
Timing synchronization of symbol boundaries is known to affect critically the performance of all coherent communication systems. Its effects are particularly pronounced in contemporary wireless technologies including ultrawideband (UWB) radios and wireless sensor networks (WSNs), where cooperative or ad hoc access is challenged by arbitrary asynchronism, intersymbol interference (ISI), receiver noise, as well as inter and intrapiconet interference arising from concurrently communicating nodes. To cope with these challenges, this paper introduces piconet-specific synchronization patterns and simple averaging operations at the receiving ends, which enable low-complexity timing acquisition through energy detection and demodulation by matching to a synchronized aggregate template (SAT). Pattern sequences are designed for both training-based and blind operation. Either way, the idea behind these designs is to periodically increase the transmit-power ("voice") of each piconet\´s synchronizing node with a period ("pace") characteristic of each piconet. Performance of the novel synchronization protocols is tested with simulations conforming to an UWB wireless personal area network (WPAN) setup
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; intersymbol interference; personal area networks; synchronisation; ultra wideband communication; wireless sensor networks; UWB radio; arbitrary asynchronism; coherent communication systems; energy detection; intersymbol interference; intrapiconet interference; low-complexity timing acquisition; multiple ad hoc piconets; receiver noise; symbol boundary synchronization; synchronized aggregate template; training-based operation; ultrawideband radio; wireless personal area networks; wireless sensor networks; wireless technology; Aggregates; Demodulation; Intersymbol interference; Pattern matching; Personal area networks; Testing; Timing; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless application protocol; Wireless sensor networks; Synchronization; ultrawideband (UWB); wireless personal area network (WPAN); wireless sensor network (WSN);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1053-587X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TSP.2006.885783
Filename :
4034187
Link To Document :
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