Title :
Hop selection in peer-to-peer WPAN networks
Author :
Yie, Leong Wai ; Homer, John
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Electr. Eng., Univ. of Queensland, St. Lucia, Qld., Australia
Abstract :
Currently, wireless technology is revolutionizing the way we share information and communicate. The demands for mobility have made wireless technology the primary source for voice communication. Code-division multiple-access (CDMA) is a very popular spread spectrum application due to its claims of low transmission power, higher system capacity, ability to mitigate multipath fading and user interference. In that case, frequency-hopping code-division multiple access (FH-CDMA) has received considerable attention over the past few years. This technique will allow a better performance over a fading channel, message privacy, and immunity to narrowband interference. This paper addresses the characteristics of FH-CDMA in WPAN networks, with an emphasis on frequency-hopped Bluetooth systems. A performance evaluation of FH-CDMA is discussed and simulated. The analysis shows the interaction between the designed parameters and their effect on the network system. Most specifically, the FH-CDMA scheme provides frequency and temporal diversity to combat the effects of interference.
Keywords :
Bluetooth; code division multiple access; fading channels; frequency hop communication; multipath channels; multiuser channels; personal communication networks; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; spread spectrum communication; voice communication; CDMA; FH-CDMA; code-division multiple-access; fading channel; frequency diversity; frequency-hopped Bluetooth systems; frequency-hopping code-division multiple access; hop selection; low transmission power; message privacy; multipath fading; multiuser interference; narrowband interference immunity; network system; peer-to-peer WPAN networks; performance evaluation; spread spectrum application; system capacity; temporal diversity; voice communication; wireless personal area network; Bluetooth; Fading; Frequency conversion; Frequency division multiaccess; Intelligent networks; Multiaccess communication; Multiple access interference; Peer to peer computing; Spread spectrum communication; Time division multiple access;
Conference_Titel :
Communication Systems, 2002. ICCS 2002. The 8th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7510-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCS.2002.1183255