利用超宽带作为替代频谱资源的二维通信块无线局域网

A. Noda, H. Shinoda
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为了满足无线局域网(WLAN)连接日益增长的需求,我们建议使用分配给超宽带(UWB)无线电的频率范围作为传统WLAN系统的替代频谱资源。由于超宽带无线电的最大允许发射比传统无线局域网设备小50分贝,因此空中通信距离将缩短至不到1米。为了在提高通信范围的同时减少发射,可以采用二维通信技术。低功率UWB信号可以沿2dc地板传输,损耗可接受,并且可以在房间地板上的任意点接收。本文提出了一种利用UWB 2DC系统进行无线局域网信号传输的方案。采用者设备连接到每个WLAN接入点和客户端站。采用者将WLAN的2.4 GHz信号上变频为8 GHz(在UWB的频率范围内),并将接收到的8 GHz信号下变频为2.4 GHz。采用的是无线局域网设备的天线端口,无需对无线局域网设备的电路、固件和软件进行其他修改。上转换的UWB信号在发送前被衰减到UWB的允许发射电平。实验结果表明,通过原型转换器和2DC片的WLAN连接可以实现与原始2.4 ghz空中WLAN连接相同数量级的吞吐量。由于每个转换器可以从UWB的频率范围中选择单独的上变频频率,因此系统中的WLAN设备实际上共享UWB高达7 GHz的带宽,比最初分配给2.4 GHz WLAN设备的80 MHz带宽宽得多。
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Wireless LAN on 2-D Communication Tiles Using Ultra-Wideband as an Alternative Spectrum Resource
To meet the ever increasing demand for wireless local area network (WLAN) connectivity, we propose to use the frequency range allocated for ultra-wideband (UWB) radios as an alternative spectral resource for conventional WLAN systems. Since the maximum permitted emission of UWB radios is 50-dB smaller than that of conventional WLAN devices, aerial communication range will be shortened to less than 1 m. To enhance the communication range while reducing the emission, two- dimensional communication (2DC) technology can be used. The low power UWB signals can be transferred along a 2DC-tiled floor with acceptably low loss, and can be received at arbitrary points on the floor of a room. This paper presents a scheme to use the UWB 2DC system for WLAN signal transmission. An adopter device is attached to each of WLAN access point and client station. The adopter upconverts WLAN's 2.4-GHz signal to 8- GHz (in UWB's frequency range), and downconverts the received 8-GHz signal to 2.4-GHz. The adopter is connected to the antenna port of the WLAN device, and no other modifications to the circuit, firmware, and software of the WLAN device are needed. The upconverted UWB signal is attenuated to the UWB's permitted emission level before sending. Experimental results demonstrate that the WLAN connection through prototype converters and a 2DC sheet can achieve the same order of throughput as the original 2.4-GHz aerial WLAN connection. Since each converter can choose individual upconversion frequency from the UWB's frequency range, the WLAN devices in the system virtually share the UWB's bandwidth up to 7 GHz, much wider than the 80- MHz bandwidth originally allocated for 2.4-GHz WLAN devices.
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