We present a novel approach for interference management in low data rate IR-UWB networks that enables concurrent transmissions at full power while allows each source to independently adapt its pulse rate (transmitted pulses per second) to mitigate multi-user interference. The work is motivated by the fact that the distributed adaptation of IR-UWB pulse rate has not been sufficiently addressed in the literature before. Existing approaches rely on the presence of a central authority or assume a definite receiver technique. Our approach enables users to share the communication medium in an efficient way compatible with individual QoS requirements and it is independent of any particular modulation scheme or receiver technique
Ultrawideband (UWB) is one of the promising technologies for future short-range high data rate commu...
© 2014 IEEE. We propose a novel link adaptation mechanism to maximize energy efficiency in IEEE 802....
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
The Internet of Things, emerging pervasive and sensor networks are low data-rate wireless networks w...
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...
Ultrawideband impulse radio systems offer two kinds of processing gains that can be adapted based on...
We consider networks of impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) devices. We are interested in the arc...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Wireless sensor networks are ideally built on low-cost, low-complexity nodes that have a low power c...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band (TR-UVVB) is gaining consensus within the recently formed IEEE 802.15....
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio technology of...
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems represent a promising approach allowing the development of new types o...
Due to environmental concerns and strict constraints on interference imposed on other networks, the ...
Ultrawideband (UWB) is one of the promising technologies for future short-range high data rate commu...
© 2014 IEEE. We propose a novel link adaptation mechanism to maximize energy efficiency in IEEE 802....
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...
The Internet of Things, emerging pervasive and sensor networks are low data-rate wireless networks w...
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...
Ultrawideband impulse radio systems offer two kinds of processing gains that can be adapted based on...
We consider networks of impulse-radio ultra-wide band (IR-UWB) devices. We are interested in the arc...
The proliferation of wireless communications systems poses new challenges in terms of coexistence be...
Wireless sensor networks are ideally built on low-cost, low-complexity nodes that have a low power c...
Wireless systems are commonly affected by interference from various sources. For example, a number o...
Impulse Radio Ultra Wide Band (TR-UVVB) is gaining consensus within the recently formed IEEE 802.15....
In this thesis we study Impulse-Radio Ultra-Wide Band (IR-UWB), a physical layer radio technology of...
Ultra Wide Band (UWB) systems represent a promising approach allowing the development of new types o...
Due to environmental concerns and strict constraints on interference imposed on other networks, the ...
Ultrawideband (UWB) is one of the promising technologies for future short-range high data rate commu...
© 2014 IEEE. We propose a novel link adaptation mechanism to maximize energy efficiency in IEEE 802....
Abstract This Thesis examines low complexity receiver structures for impulse-radio (IR) ultra-wideba...