The Internet of Things, emerging pervasive and sensor networks are low data-rate wireless networks with, a priori, no specific topology and no fixed infrastructure. Their primary requirements are twofold: First, low power consumption and, due to environmental concerns, low emitted power. Second, robustness to poor propagation environments and multi-user interference. Impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) physical layers have the potential to satisfy these requirements. Because the features of IR-UWB physical layers differ from narrow-band physical layers, the design rules of IR-UWB networks are likely to be different than for narrow-band wireless networks. Indeed, to optimally use the resources available, it is crucial for the network laye...
Recent theoretical results show that it is optimal to allow interfering sources to transmit simultan...
Abstract — We are interested in the design of a MAC layer for systems that use ultra-wide band (UWB)...
This project proposes and evaluates an ultra low power medium access control (MAC) protocol specific...
We consider networks of impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) devices. We are interested in the arc...
We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rat...
We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rat...
We present a novel approach for interference management in low data rate IR-UWB networks that enable...
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio tech-nology o...
Wireless sensor networks are ideally built on low-cost, low-complexity nodes that have a low power c...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology offers an unprecedented opportunity to further accelerate the evolut...
We are interested in the design of physical-layer aware medium access control (PHY-aware MAC) for se...
Due to environmental concerns and strict constraints on interference imposed on other networks, the ...
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio technology of...
In this paper, we explore the possibility of designing an optimal medium access control (MAC) layer ...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Recent theoretical results show that it is optimal to allow interfering sources to transmit simultan...
Abstract — We are interested in the design of a MAC layer for systems that use ultra-wide band (UWB)...
This project proposes and evaluates an ultra low power medium access control (MAC) protocol specific...
We consider networks of impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) devices. We are interested in the arc...
We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rat...
We demonstrate and validate that concurrent and parallel transmissions are feasible for low data-rat...
We present a novel approach for interference management in low data rate IR-UWB networks that enable...
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio tech-nology o...
Wireless sensor networks are ideally built on low-cost, low-complexity nodes that have a low power c...
Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology offers an unprecedented opportunity to further accelerate the evolut...
We are interested in the design of physical-layer aware medium access control (PHY-aware MAC) for se...
Due to environmental concerns and strict constraints on interference imposed on other networks, the ...
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio technology of...
In this paper, we explore the possibility of designing an optimal medium access control (MAC) layer ...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Recent theoretical results show that it is optimal to allow interfering sources to transmit simultan...
Abstract — We are interested in the design of a MAC layer for systems that use ultra-wide band (UWB)...
This project proposes and evaluates an ultra low power medium access control (MAC) protocol specific...