Wideband Multi-User Cooperative Networks

Wideband Multi-User Cooperative Networks
Author: Etienne Auger
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2012
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3832532099

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This book details promising communication schemes and channel modeling for a pervasive wireless access network (PWAN). Such a network is formed by nodes equipped with heterogeneous antenna arrangements and placed up to 10 m apart from each other. Nodes can be static when they belong to the infrastructure or have limited mobility when they are carried by a person. This scenario is extremely interesting for relay-based applications and fills the gap between the body area network that has a coverage up to 1 m and the wireless local area network that has a coverage up to 100 m. When a PWAN is jointly considered with high node density, it allows for node cooperations, and idle or infrastructure nodes can support the communication of source-destination pairs. With an adequate signaling scheme, the PWAN can operate as a virtual antenna array and ultimately achieve multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) gains in a distributed way. Until now these networks have been studied using oversimplified channel models that were frequency flat and designed for cellular low node density networks. The novelty of this book is the study of a PWAN under realistic channel conditions and hardware constraints.

Ultra-Wideband Communications Systems

Ultra-Wideband Communications Systems
Author: W. Pam Siriwongpairat
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-11-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0470179759

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The only book that provides full coverage of UWB multiband OFDM technology Ultra-wideband (UWB) has emerged as a technology that offers great promise to satisfy the growing demand for low-cost, high-speed digital networks. The enormous bandwidth available, the potential for high data rates, and the promise for small size and low processing power with reduced implementation cost all present a unique opportunity for UWB to become a widely adopted radio solution for future wireless home networking technology. Ultra-Wideband Communications Systems is the first book to provide comprehensive coverage of the fundamental and advanced issues related to UWB technology, with a particular focus on multiband orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (multiband OFDM). The multiband OFDM approach was a leading method in the IEEE 802.15.3astandard and has recently been standardized by ECMA International. The book also explores several major advanced state-of-the-art technologies to enhance the performance of the standardized multiband OFDM approach. Additional coverage includes: * Characteristics of UWB channels * An overview of UWB single-band and multiband OFDM approaches * MIMO multiband OFDM * Performance characterization * Performance under practical considerations * Differential multiband OFDM * Power-controlled channel allocation * Cooperative UWB multiband OFDM Complete with pointers for future research opportunities to enhance the performance of UWB multiband OFDM technology over current and future wireless networks, this is an indispensable resource for graduate students, engineers, and academic and industrial researchers involved with UWB.

Cooperative Communications

Cooperative Communications
Author: Gerhard Kramer
Publisher: Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2007
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1601980264

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Cooperative Communications reviews progress in cooperative communication networks. It assembles a representative sample of recent results to serve as a roadmap for the area. The emphasis is on wireless networks, but many of the results apply to cooperation in wireline networks and mixed wireless/wireline networks. Cooperative Communications is intended as a tutorial for the reader who is familiar with information theory concepts but has not actively followed the field. For the active researcher, it serves as an invaluable digest of significant results. It is designed to encourage readers to find new ways to apply the fundamental ideas of network cooperation. It is also intended to make the area sufficiently accessible to practicing network designers.

Cooperative Beamforming in Multi-user Multi-relay Networks

Cooperative Beamforming in Multi-user Multi-relay Networks
Author: Hamid Meghdadi
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN: 9783659251849

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The demand for high speed reliable communication systems will never stop increasing. Many challenges face researchers trying to provide such systems and schemes. Cooperative networks have been successfully used to enhance the performance of telecommunication systems. Among different cooperative strategies, distributed cooperative relaying have shown to be a promising scheme. This work addresses the problem of optimizing the precoding vectors in order to improve the system performance of multi-user multi-relay cooperative networks. Precoding vectors are used to cancel out the multiple access interference, maximize the signal to noise ratio at the destination, and optimize the power allocation at relaying stations.

Multiuser Diversity and Fair Resource Allocation in Wireless Heterogeneous Networks

Multiuser Diversity and Fair Resource Allocation in Wireless Heterogeneous Networks
Author: Anh H. Nguyen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN: 9781303814372

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In wireless communications, it is of utmost importance to exploit multi-user diversity and at the same time provide satisfactory quality of service for all users. However, these two goals often conflict with each other. On one hand, multiuser diversity is maximized by selecting the user with the best channel condition. On the other, ensuring fairness among users demands the allocation of network resources to those who do not necessarily have the best channel conditions. Whenever a user with a poorer channel condition is selected, there is a certain loss in the overall system throughput. The major objective of this thesis is to find scheduling algorithms that guarantee fairness with minimal performance tradeoff. First, we consider multi-user diversity in a multi-user MIMO system. When zero-forcing beam-forming transmission technique is used, the system needs to find a subset of users such that the transmission to these users results in the highest throughput. As the number of users grows, the complexity of the user subset selection increases exponentially. To address this issue, simple user-subset-selection algorithms have been developed that can perform well and are very close to the optimal ones found through an exhaustive search. Maximizing system throughput is a key factor in ensuring high network performance, but guaranteeing service provision to all users is no less important. To support fairness among users, cumulative distribution function (CDF) scheduling is utilized because of the its capability to precisely control allocation for each user. The CDF scheduling algorithm requires knowledge of the channel distribution among all users. However, the channel distribution or even an approximation of it is hard to obtain in real systems. In this dissertation, two classes of practical, CDF-based scheduling algorithms are developed. They are the non-parametric CDF scheduling (NPCS), used when the channel model is unknown, and the parametric CDF scheduling (PCS), used when the channel model is known. These algorithms are shown to frequently outperform the well-known Proportional Fair (PF) scheduling method, and may be viable alternatives to it. The performance of the developed scheduling technique is then carefully analyzed and verified through simulations under various channel models. In order to apply them in real systems, these algorithms are first proposed for continuous rate transmission. Modified versions are then developed for finite rate transmission and limited feedback resources. Lastly, we analyze throughput of heterogeneous relay OFDMA systems using CDF scheduling with partial feedback. The scheduling problem is even more challenging with the incorporation of relays because of the different coherent time on their two hops. The CDF scheduling algorithm is modified to satisfy short-term fairness among users. In addition, performance of different feedback schemes in a wideband multi-user system are compared. Among the considered schemes, thresholding feedback is numerically shown to have the lowest feedback requirement, given a certain probability of feedback availability.

Localization and Posture Recognition via Magneto-Inductive and Relay-Aided Sensor Networks

Localization and Posture Recognition via Magneto-Inductive and Relay-Aided Sensor Networks
Author: Henry Ruben Lucas Schulten
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3832555862

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Body-centric wireless sensor networks are expected to enable future technologies such as medical in-body micro robots or unobtrusive smart textiles. These technologies may advance personalized healthcare as they allow for tasks such as minimally invasive surgery, in-body diagnosis, and continuous activity recognition. However, the localization of individual sensor nodes within such networks or the determination of the entire network topology still pose challenges that need to be solved. This work provides both theoretic and simulative insights to enable the required sub-millimeter localization accuracy of such sensors using magneto-inductive networks. It identifies inherent localization issues such as the asymmetry of the position estimation in magneto-inductive networks and outlines how such issues may be addressed by using passive relays or cooperation. It further proposes a novel approach to recognize the entire structure of a magneto-inductive network using simple impedance measurements and clusters of passive tags. This approach is evaluated extensively by simulation and experiment to demonstrate the feasibility of low-cost human body posture recognition.

Multiuser Wireless Networks

Multiuser Wireless Networks
Author: Lifeng Lai
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2007
Genre: Computer networks
ISBN:

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Abstract: The presence of multiple users in the wireless network offers users with an opportunity to cooperate. Adopting tools from network information theory, this thesis investigates the utilities of user cooperation under various scenarios and examines the validity of cooperation assumption in energy limited networks. We first consider the construction of cooperation strategies for a wireless network composed of three nodes and limited by half-duplex and total power constraints. We show that noisy feedback plays a crucial role in devising efficient cooperation schemes for various channels. For the relay channel, we propose a new cooperation scheme that exploits the wireless feedback gain. Our analysis of the achievable rate of this scheme reveals the diminishing feedback gain at both the low and high signal-to-noise ratio regimes. Inspired by the proposed feedback strategy, we identify a greedy cooperation framework applicable to both the multicast and three-way channels. Our performance analysis reveals the asymptotic optimality of the proposed greedy approach in the wireless network setting. We then establish the utility of user cooperation in facilitating secure wireless communications. In particular, the four-terminal relay-eavesdropper channel is introduced and an outer-bound on the optimal rate-equivocation region is derived. Several cooperation strategies are then devised and the corresponding achievable rate-equivocation regions are characterized. The gain offered by the proposed cooperation strategies is then proved theoretically and validated numerically in the Additive White Gaussian Noise channel. We also examine user cooperation from game theoretic perspective. Using game theoretic framework, the critical role of altruistic nodes in encouraging cooperation is established, both for small and large scale networks. In a small network, where nodes utilize decode-and-forward scheme to cooperate, we show that a relay node, with appropriate strategy and location, successfully turns the Nash Equilibrium from no-cooperation to full-cooperation. In the large scale network, we show that it is sufficient to have a vanishingly small fraction of the nodes to be altruistic, i.e., relay nodes, in order to ensure full cooperation from all the nodes in the network.

Robust Strategies for Cooperative and Cognitive Wireless Communication Systems

Robust Strategies for Cooperative and Cognitive Wireless Communication Systems
Author: George Atia
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN:

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Abstract: Cooperation and Cognition offer new exciting dimensions to future wireless technology. In a broad sense, cooperative networks refer to those systems where transmitting nodes share their resources, such as antennas, to improve coverage, diversity and spectral efficiency. Cognition, on the other hand, refers to discovery of unused resources, such as spatially or temporally unused spectrum holes, to allow regulated coexistence of low and high priority users. Moving from a rigid regulatory framework of competitive/exclusive usage of resources to a cooperative/shared resource-pool paradigm is challenging due to numerous uncertainties arising from practical system considerations. In this thesis, we focus on the analysis and modeling of such uncertainties, as well as, the development of robust, yet efficient strategies, given informational constraints in the context of cooperative relay networks and spectrum agile cognitive radio systems. In particular, we consider Geometry Induced Uncertainties (ambiguity in transmission and observation channel models), Side Information Uncertainties (imperfections in channel knowledge at the transmit nodes) and Behavioral Ambiguity of coexisting users. Addressing these sources of uncertainty involved: (1) Proving the existence of non-parametric transmission schemes in cooperative relay networks, i.e., schemes which are universally optimal for a wide range of smooth channel probability distribution functions; (2) Development of robust strategies that only make use of statistical information about the channel in multi-user multi-relay setups; (3) Developing cooperative sensing strategies that adopt new statistical performance metrics to deal with lack of full observation models in spectrum sensory networks; (4) Use of hierarchical coding to cutoff spectrum violators while reducing rates of false unsubstantiated allegations and accusations of disloyalty. Our analytical/experimental evaluations suggest that: (i) Even with imperfect CSI, using our strategies results in significant throughput improvements when compared to conventional non-cooperative schemes with achievable throughput that is fairly close to the optimum (genie-aided) throughput; (ii) The twin objectives of bandwidth utilization and interference control can significantly benefit from group testing across all channels in contrast: to conventionally employed channel-by-channel detection strategies while reducing the sensitivity requirements of cognitive radios. Our results allow to investigate the impact of the quality of feedback on the system throughput of cooperative relay networks, and thus trade off overhead for the feedback channel with throughput during the actual data transmission. They also provide solutions for spectrum agile networks towards trustworthy coexistence environments with legacy users protection and better secondary performance tradeoffs.

Magneto-Inductive Communication and Localization

Magneto-Inductive Communication and Localization
Author: Gregor Dumphart
Publisher: Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2022-06-15
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3832554831

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Utilizing magnetic induction for wireless communication, wireless powering, passive relaying, and localization could enable massive wireless sensor applications with tiny nodes in challenging media, foremost biomedical in-body sensor networks. This work investigates the performance limits of these unique wireless systems with hardly any assumptions. As a foundation, a general system model and an interface to communication theory are developed. A major part of this work identifies two crucial magneto-inductive fading channels: that between randomly oriented coils and that caused by a nearby swarm of resonant passive relay coils. The analysis yields important technological implications. Based thereon, an investigation of wirelessly-powered in-body sensors is conducted, revealing their active and passive data transmission capabilities. Finally, a treatise of magneto-inductive node localization develops algorithms that perform near identified accuracy limits in theory and practice.