基于人体传感器网络的城市2.4 GHz射频噪声实证研究

Jan-Hinrich Hauer, D. Willkomm
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在2.4 GHz ISM频段,射频干扰问题日益突出。虽然已经有一些尝试来减轻射频干扰对(身体)传感器网络的影响,例如通过跳频,但通常不清楚这些解决方案在不同干扰环境中的表现以及它们何时真正有用。这主要是由于缺乏对BSN在现实场景中感知到的环境2.4 GHz射频噪声特性的了解。例如,这些知识将有助于更好地理解BSN中的通信挑战,并得出减少干扰技术的设计决策。我们的工作目标是这个尚未开发的领域:我们展示了一项城市测量活动的结果,其中移动BSN在各种城市环境(公园、校园、住宅区、购物街、城市交通系统)中收集了大约5亿个射频噪声样本。我们的设置捕捉了整个2.4 GHz频段,同时在五个不同的身体位置。除此之外,我们的研究结果表明,WLAN是2.4 GHz射频噪声的主要来源,通常在约5%的时间内检测到显著的频谱活动,但在不同情况下存在很大差异,并且,为了检测射频干扰的存在,身体位置并不重要,然而,在两个不同身体位置测量的干扰功率差异是不可忽略的。
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An Empirical Study of Urban 2.4 GHz RF Noise from the Perspective of a Body Sensor Network
In the 2.4 GHz ISM band RF interference is becoming an ever-increasing problem. While there have been several attempts to mitigate the impact of RF interference on (body) sensor networks, e.g. via frequency hopping, it is often unclear how these solutions perform in different interference environments and when they are actually useful. This is not least due to a lack of knowledge about the characteristics of environmental 2.4 GHz RF noise as perceived by a BSN in realistic scenarios. Such knowledge would, for example, help to better understand the communication challenges in a BSN and derive design decisions for interference mitigation techniques. Our work targets this under explored area: we present the results from an urban measurement campaign, in which a mobile BSN collected about half a billion RF noise samples in various urban environments (park, campus, residential area, shopping street, urban transportation system). Our setup captured the entire 2.4 GHz band, on five different body positions simultaneously. Among other things, our results indicate that WLAN was the dominating source of 2.4 GHz RF noise, significant spectrum activity was typically detected during about 5% of the time, but there is a large variation among the scenarios, and, to detect the presence of RF interference the body position is of no of major importance, however, the difference in interference power measured at two different body positions is not negligible.
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