Bringing multi-antenna gain to energy-constrained wireless devices

Sanjib Sur, Teng Wei, Xinyu Zhang
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Leveraging the redundancy and parallelism from multiple RF chains, MIMO technology can easily scale wireless link capacity. However, the high power consumption and circuit-area cost prevents MIMO from being adopted by energy-constrained wireless devices. In this paper, we propose Halma, that can boost link capacity using multiple antennas but a single RF chain, thereby, consuming the same power as SISO. While modulating its normal data symbols, a Halma transmitter hops between multiple passive antennas on a per-symbol basis. The antenna hopping pattern implicitly carriers extra data, which the receiver can decode by extracting the index of the active antenna using its channel pattern as a signature. We design Halma by intercepting the antenna switching and channel estimation modules in modern wireless systems, including ZigBee and WiFi. Further, we design a model-driven antenna hopping protocol to balance a tradeoff between link quality and dissimilarity of channel signatures. Remarkably, by leveraging the inherent packet structure in ZigBee, Halma's link capacity can scale well with the number of antennas. Using the WARP software radio, we have implemented Halma along with a ZigBee- and WiFi-based PHY layer. Our experiments demonstrate that Halma can improve ZigBee's throughput and energy efficiency by multiple folds under realistic network settings. For WiFi, it consumes similar power as SISO, but boosts throughput across a wide range of link conditions and modulation levels.
为能量受限的无线设备带来多天线增益
利用多个射频链的冗余和并行性,MIMO技术可以轻松扩展无线链路容量。然而,高功耗和电路面积成本阻碍了MIMO被能量受限的无线设备所采用。在本文中,我们提出了Halma,它可以使用多个天线但单个射频链来提高链路容量,从而消耗与SISO相同的功率。当调制其正常数据符号时,Halma发射机在多个无源天线之间以每个符号为基础跳变。天线跳图隐式地携带了额外的数据,接收端可以利用有源天线的信道方向图作为信号提取其索引来解码这些数据。我们通过拦截现代无线系统中的天线交换和信道估计模块来设计Halma,包括ZigBee和WiFi。此外,我们设计了一个模型驱动的天线跳频协议,以平衡链路质量和信道特征的不相似性之间的权衡。值得注意的是,通过利用ZigBee固有的分组结构,Halma的链路容量可以随着天线数量的增加而很好地扩展。使用经软件无线电,我们实现了豪迈以及无线个域网——和基于wifi PHY层。实验表明,在实际网络环境下,Halma可以将ZigBee的吞吐量和能效提高数倍。对于WiFi,它消耗与SISO相似的功率,但可以提高在广泛的链路条件和调制水平下的吞吐量。
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