Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks
Research and technology in wireless communication systems such as radar and cellular networks have successfully implemented alternative design approaches that utilize antenna array techniques such as optimum combining, to mitigate the degradation effects of multipath in rapid fading channels. In ad...
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doaj-4b6248967cfd4f878e68a2707ec3e4942020-11-25T00:04:50ZengInternational Institute of Informatics and CyberneticsJournal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics1690-45242003-10-01156979Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc NetworksSonia Furman0David E. Hammers1Mario Gerla2 Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments, University of California, Los Angeles Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments, University of California, Los Angeles Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Departments, University of California, Los Angeles Research and technology in wireless communication systems such as radar and cellular networks have successfully implemented alternative design approaches that utilize antenna array techniques such as optimum combining, to mitigate the degradation effects of multipath in rapid fading channels. In ad hoc networks, these methods have not yet been exploited primarily due to the complexity inherent in the network's architecture. With the high demand for improved signal link quality, devices configured with omnidirectional antennas can no longer meet the growing need for link quality and spectrum efficiency. This study takes an empirical approach to determine an optimum combining antenna array based on 3 variants of interelement spacing. For rapid fading channels, the simulation results show that the performance in the network of devices retrofitted with our antenna arrays consistently exceeded those with an omnidirectional antenna. Further, with the optimum combiner, the performance increased by over 60% compared to that of an omnidirectional antenna in a rapid fading channel.http://www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/P693003.pdf FadingMultipathAntenna arraysOptimum combiningAd hoc networksspatial diversity |
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Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks |
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Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks |
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Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks |
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Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks |
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Optimum Combining for Rapidly Fading Channels in Ad Hoc Networks |
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optimum combining for rapidly fading channels in ad hoc networks |
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International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics |
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Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics |
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1690-4524 |
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2003-10-01 |
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Research and technology in wireless communication systems such as radar and cellular networks have successfully implemented alternative design approaches that utilize antenna array techniques such as optimum combining, to mitigate the degradation effects of multipath in rapid fading channels. In ad hoc networks, these methods have not yet been exploited primarily due to the complexity inherent in the network's architecture. With the high demand for improved signal link quality, devices configured with omnidirectional antennas can no longer meet the growing need for link quality and spectrum efficiency. This study takes an empirical approach to determine an optimum combining antenna array based on 3 variants of interelement spacing. For rapid fading channels, the simulation results show that the performance in the network of devices retrofitted with our antenna arrays consistently exceeded those with an omnidirectional antenna. Further, with the optimum combiner, the performance increased by over 60% compared to that of an omnidirectional antenna in a rapid fading channel. |
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Fading Multipath Antenna arrays Optimum combining Ad hoc networks spatial diversity |
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