732 research outputs found

    TS-MUWSN: Time synchronization for mobile underwater sensor networks

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    Time synchronization is an important, yet challenging, problem in underwater sensor networks (UWSNs). This challenge can be attributed to: 1) messaging timestamping; 2) node mobility; and 3) Doppler scale effect. To mitigate these problems, we present an acoustic-based time-synchronization algorithm for UWSN, where we compare several message time-stamping algorithms in addition to different Doppler scale estimators. A synchronization system is based on a bidirectional message exchange between a reference node and a slave one, which has to be synchronized. Therefore, we take as reference the DA-Sync-like protocol (Liu et al., 2014), which takes into account node's movement by using first-order kinematic equations, which refine Doppler scale factor estimation accuracy, and result in better synchronization performance. In our study, we propose to modify both time-stamping and Doppler scale estimation procedures. Besides simulation, we also perform real tests in controlled underwater communication in a water test tank and a shallow-water test in the Mediterranean Sea.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Preamble-based Symbol Timing Estimation for Wireless OFDM Systems

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    We propose a timing estimation scheme that reduces computational complexity while achieving performance comparable to the autocorrelation method commonly employed at the wireless receiver. The proposed method is based on the average magnitude difference function (AMDF). We present performance results for the proposed method for AWGN and Raleighfading channels in the context of IEEE 802.11a short preamble sequence. We also propose a preamble sequence based on Golomb sequence and compare its timing estimation performance with the IEEE 802.11a short-sequence. Simulation results show significant performance improvements for AWGN as well as Raleighfading channels

    A low-cost time-hopping impulse radio system for high data rate transmission

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    We present an efficient, low-cost implementation of time-hopping impulse radio that fulfills the spectral mask mandated by the FCC and is suitable for high-data-rate, short-range communications. Key features are: (i) all-baseband implementation that obviates the need for passband components, (ii) symbol-rate (not chip rate) sampling, A/D conversion, and digital signal processing, (iii) fast acquisition due to novel search algorithms, (iv) spectral shaping that can be adapted to accommodate different spectrum regulations and interference environments. Computer simulations show that this system can provide 110Mbit/s at 7-10m distance, as well as higher data rates at shorter distances under FCC emissions limits. Due to the spreading concept of time-hopping impulse radio, the system can sustain multiple simultaneous users, and can suppress narrowband interference effectively.Comment: To appear in EURASIP Journal on Applied Signal Processing (Special Issue on UWB - State of the Art

    Sincronização de quadro e frequência para OFDM no padrão IEEE 802.15.4g : algoritmos e implementação em hardware

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    Orientadores: Renato da Rocha Lopes, Eduardo Rodrigues de LimaDissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Elétrica e de ComputaçãoResumo: O objetivo deste trabalho é propor métodos de sincronização de quadro e de frequência de portadora para a camada física MR-OFDM do padrão IEEE 802.15.4g, começando pela pesquisa de algoritmos, passando pelas etapas de modelagem e simulação em alto nível, e finalmente implementando e avaliando os métodos propostos em hardware. A sincronização de quadro é o processo responsável por detectar o início do dado transmitido, ou seja, a primeira amostra válida do sinal de interesse. No caso de sistemas OFDM, onde o sinal transmitido é composto por um ou mais símbolos OFDM (cada símbolo sendo composto por uma quantidade fixa de amostras), o objetivo é detectar a borda ou janelamento de tais símbolos OFDM, ou seja, onde começa e termina cada um deles. A sincronização de frequência, por sua vez, consiste em estimar e compensar o erro de frequência de portadora, causado principalmente pelo descasamento dos osciladores do transmissor e do receptor. Com base em estudos preliminares, selecionamos o algoritmo de Minn para a detecção de quadro. Para a correção de erro de frequência, dividimos o processo em duas etapas, como é geralmente proposto na literatura: primeiro, o erro de frequência fracionário é estimado no domínio do tempo durante a detecção de quadro e compensado via rotação de sinal; após a conversão do domínio do tempo para o domínio da frequência, o erro de frequência inteiro é estimado e compensado utilizando um novo e simples algoritmo que será proposto e detalhado neste trabalho. Os algoritmos propostos foram implementados em hardware e uma plataforma de verificação baseada em FPGA foi criada para avaliar o seu desempenho. Os módulos implementados são parte de um projeto que está sendo desenvolvido no Instituto de Pesquisa Eldorado (Campinas) que tem como objetivo implementar em ASIC um transceptor compatível com o padrão IEEE 802.15.4gAbstract: The objective of this work is proposing methods of frame and frequency synchronization for the MR-OFDM PHY of IEEE 802.15.4g standard, starting with the research of state-of-the-art algorithms, passing through modeling, high-level simulations, and finally implementing and evaluating the proposed methods in hardware. Frame synchronization is the process responsible for detecting the beginning of transmitted data and, in the case of OFDM systems, the border of each OFDM symbol, while frequency synchronization consists of estimating and compensating the Carrier Frequency Offset (CFO) caused mainly by a mismatch between the transmitter and receiver oscillators. Based on the initial studies, we selected Minn¿s algorithm for frame detection. For the CFO correction, we split the process into two steps, as commonly proposed in the literature: first, the Fractional CFO is estimated in the time domain during the frame detection and compensated via signal rotation; after the conversion from time to frequency domain, the Integer CFO is estimated and compensated with a novel and simple algorithm that will be detailed in this work. The proposed algorithms were implemented in hardware and inserted in an FPGA-based verification platform for performance measurement. The implemented modules are part of a project that is under development at Eldorado Research Institute (Campinas) and aims to implement in ASIC a transceiver compliant to the IEEE 802.15.4g standardMestradoTelecomunicações e TelemáticaMestra em Engenharia Elétric

    A Quantitative Assessment of the Compatibility of Ultra Wideband with Broadband Wireless Access and Radar Services

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    In July 2008, following a request made by the Radio Spectrum Policy Unit in DG INFSO (Unit B4), a pilot phase of twelve months was agreed with Member States representatives in the Radio Spectrum Committee. During this time the Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen of the EC Joint Research Centre (IPSC-JRC) has been mandated to provide testing facilities to support the development of Community spectrum legal measures under the Radio Spectrum Decision (676/2002/EC). In the frame of this pilot phase, IPSC-JRC has successfully completed the implementation and extensive testing of both a state-of-the-art laboratory test-bed and a simulation tool, which have been specifically designed for two different coexistence studies. Firstly, the coexistence between broadband wireless access (BWA) and ultra wideband (UWB) services in the 3.5 GHz frequency band; and secondly, the coexistence between radiolocation (i.e. radar) and UWB services in the 3.1-3.4 GHz frequency band. The selection of these two coexistence scenarios is not casual and has been made based on the fact that they have been considered highly relevant in the CEPT-ECC studies on UWB mandated by the European Commission.JRC.G.6-Security technology assessmen
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