Concurrent and parallel transmissions are optimal for low data-rate IR-UWB networks

J. Boudec, R. Merz
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The Internet of Things, emerging pervasive and sensor networks are low data-rate wireless networks with, a priori, no specific topology and no fixed infrastructure. Their primary requirements are twofold: first, low power consumption and, due to environmental concerns, low emitted power. Second, robustness to poor propagation environments and multi-user interference. Impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) physical layers have the potential to satisfy these requirements. Because the features of IR-UWB physical layers differ from narrow-band physical layers, the design rules of IR-UWB networks are likely to be different than for narrow-band wireless networks. Indeed, to optimally use the resources available, it is crucial for the network layers to take into account and take advantage of the underlying physical layer. Therefore, we are interested in the design of IR-UWB networks in a low data-rate, self-organized, and multi-hop context. We concentrate on the medium access control (MAC) layer and the physical layer. In the case of low data-rate IR-UWB networks, the optimal design is to allow for parallel and concurrent transmissions at the MAC layer. Interference is managed with rate adaptation, no power control and an interference mitigation scheme at the physical layer. A protocol that implements the optimal design and allows for parallel transmissions outperforms protocols that use exclusion or power control.
并发和并行传输是低数据速率IR-UWB网络的最佳选择
物联网、新兴的普适网络和传感器网络是低数据速率的无线网络,先验地没有特定的拓扑结构,也没有固定的基础设施。它们的主要要求有两个:首先,低功耗,并且由于对环境的关注,低排放功率。其次,对恶劣传播环境和多用户干扰的鲁棒性。脉冲无线电超宽带(IR-UWB)物理层有可能满足这些要求。由于IR-UWB物理层的特性不同于窄带物理层,因此IR-UWB网络的设计规则可能与窄带无线网络的设计规则不同。实际上,为了最佳地使用可用资源,网络层必须考虑并利用底层物理层。因此,我们对在低数据速率、自组织和多跳环境下设计IR-UWB网络感兴趣。我们主要讨论了介质访问控制层和物理层。在低数据速率IR-UWB网络的情况下,最佳设计是允许在MAC层并行和并发传输。通过速率自适应、无功率控制和物理层的干扰缓解方案来管理干扰。实现最佳设计并允许并行传输的协议优于使用排除或功率控制的协议。
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