Sunghwan Cho, Yeongyoon Choi, Wontaek Lim, Yongchul Kim
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摘要
对于大型多跳网络,使用传统的TPSN (time -sync Protocol For Sensor networks)、RBS (Reference Broadcast synchronization)和FTSP (Flooding time synchronization Protocol)等方法,随着跳数的增加,TS (time synchronization)误差会逐渐累积。为了减少覆盖大网络的跳数,并利用簇间TS误差的空间平均,提出了一种将并发合作传输(CCT)和半合作频谱融合(SCSF)相结合的新方法。这种方法被称为协同模拟和数字(CANDI)时间同步协议,由两个阶段组成:数字阶段和模拟阶段。数字级使用CCT广播包含时间信息的TS包。协作节点在正交信道中同时传输数字编码报文,使接收端合并多个包,获得显著的信噪比优势。在模拟阶段,合作节点通过移频调制同时传输它们各自略有不同的传播时间估计。接收该信号的节点通过分集组合固有的平均来防止衰落,降低一步估计误差。为了评价CANDI的性能,给出了二维网络的仿真结果,并将CANDI与TPSN进行了比较。
Cooperative Analog and Digital (CANDI) Time Synchronization for large two-dimension multihop networks
For large multihop networks, the time synchronization (TS) error accumulates as the hop number increases using conventional methods, such as Timing-sync Protocol for Sensor Networks (TPSN), Reference Broadcast Synchronization (RBS), and Flooding Time Synchronization Protocol (FTSP). In this paper, to reduce the number of hops to cover the large network and exploit the spatial averaging of TS error between clusters, a novel method is proposed combining Concurrent Cooperative Transmission (CCT) and Semi-Cooperative Spectrum Fusion (SCSF). This method, named Cooperative Analog and Digital (CANDI) Time Synchronization protocol, consists of two phases: The digital stage and the analog stage. The digital stage uses CCT to broadcast a TS packet containing time information. Cooperating nodes transmit the digitally encoded message simultaneously in orthogonal channels, so that the receiver combines the multiple packet to achieve significant SNR advantage. In the analog stage, the cooperating nodes simultaneously transmit their slightly different individual estimates of the propagation time by using frequency shift modulation. Nodes receiving this signal prevent fading and reduce estimation error in one step through the averaging inherent in diversity combining. Simulation results for two-dimension (2-D) networks are given in order to evaluate the performance of CANDI, and CANDI is compared with TPSN.