MAC layer design for UWB LDR systems: PULSERS proposal

I. Bucaille, A. Tonnerre, L. Ouvry, B. Denis
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This paper details the medium access control (MAC) layer designed in the PULSERS project for low data rate (LDR) systems, whose main features are low power consumption, low complexity location and relaying capabilities. The MAC developed in PULSERS is based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, which, in spite of many virtues, is not the ideal solution for the targeted UWB applications. Thus, the MAC implemented in the project deviates from the standard in a few areas such as the support to peer-to-peer communications, the systematic usage of guaranteed time slots for data transmissions (TDMA), dedicated time slots for ranging or allocation requests, specification of a new ranging procedure, and finally, the definition of a relaying functionality in layer 2. Furthermore, as recent application studies have revealed that mesh networking is necessary for most of the targeted applications, mesh algorithms have also been specified and will be implemented in the next release of the PULSERS MAC layer. The paper first presents the applications targeted in the project. Then, it describes the MAC layer proposal, putting the emphasis on its major specificities in comparison with the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. The expected performances are also provided through OPNET simulation results. Finally, the paper focuses on the localization procedures implemented in the MAC layer, and proposes some enhancements of the current implementation with respect to localization.
超宽带LDR系统的MAC层设计:脉冲发生器方案
本文详细介绍了PULSERS项目中针对低数据速率(LDR)系统设计的介质访问控制(MAC)层,其主要特点是低功耗、低复杂度定位和中继能力。在PULSERS中开发的MAC基于IEEE 802.15.4标准,尽管有许多优点,但它不是目标超宽带应用的理想解决方案。因此,项目中实现的MAC在一些方面偏离了标准,例如对点对点通信的支持,系统地使用数据传输(TDMA)的保证时隙,用于测距或分配请求的专用时隙,新的测距过程的规范,以及最后,第2层中继功能的定义。此外,由于最近的应用研究表明,网状网络对于大多数目标应用是必要的,网状算法也已被指定,并将在下一个版本的PULSERS MAC层中实现。本文首先介绍了该项目的目标应用。然后,介绍了MAC层提案,重点介绍了其与IEEE 802.15.4标准的比较。OPNET仿真结果也提供了预期的性能。最后,本文重点讨论了在MAC层实现的定位过程,并提出了当前实现在定位方面的一些改进。
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