DocumentCode :
1196407
Title :
UWB Systems for Wireless Sensor Networks
Author :
Zhang, Jinyun ; Orlik, Philip V. ; Sahinoglu, Zafer ; Molisch, Andreas F. ; Kinney, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Mitsubishi Electr. Res. Labs. (MERL), Cambridge, MA
Volume :
97
Issue :
2
fYear :
2009
Firstpage :
313
Lastpage :
331
Abstract :
Wireless sensor networks are emerging as an important area for communications. They enable a wealth of new applications including surveillance, building control, factory automation, and in-vehicle sensing. The sensor nodes have to operate under severe constraints on energy consumption and form factor, and provide the ability for precise self-location of the nodes. These requirements can be fulfilled very well by various forms of ultra-wide-band (UWB) transmission technology. We discuss various techniques and tradeoffs in UWB systems and indicate that time-hopping and frequency-hopping impulse radio physical layers combined with simple multiple-access techniques like ALOHA are suitable designs. We also describe the IEEE 802.15.4a standard, an important system that adopts UWB impulse radio to ensure robust data communications and precision ranging. In order to accommodate heterogeneous networks, it uses specific modulation, coding, and ranging waveforms that can be detected well by both coherent and noncoherent receivers.
Keywords :
data communication; frequency hop communication; multi-access systems; ultra wideband communication; wireless sensor networks; IEEE 802.15.4 a standard; UWB impulse radio systems; coherent receivers; data communications; energy consumption; form factor; frequency-hopping radio physical layers; heterogeneous networks; multiple-access techniques; noncoherent receivers; precision ranging; time-hopping radio physical layers; ultra-wide-band transmission technology; wireless sensor networks; Automatic control; Communication standards; Communication system control; Energy consumption; Frequency; Manufacturing automation; Physical layer; Surveillance; Ultra wideband technology; Wireless sensor networks; Coding and multiple access (MCM); line-of-sight (LOS); low rate (LR); modulation; multipath component (MPC); non-line-of-sight (NLOS); physical layer (PHY); precision ranging (PR); pulse position modulation (PPM); time-hopping impulse radio (TH-IR); ultra-wide-band (UWB); wireless personal-area network (WPAN); wireless sensor networks (WSNs);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2008.2008786
Filename :
4802196
Link To Document :
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