Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems

Characteristics of wireless home and office services and the corresponding networking issues are discussed. Local Area Networking (LAN) and Personal Area Networking (PAN) technologies such as IEEE 802.11 and Ultra Wideband (UWB) are introduced. IEEE 802.11a and UWB systems are susceptible to inter...

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Main Author: Firoozbakhsh, Babak
Published: Georgia Institute of Technology 2007
Subjects:
UWB
MAC
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1853/14487
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spelling ndltd-GATECH-oai-smartech.gatech.edu-1853-144872013-01-07T20:16:42ZStudies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a SystemsFiroozbakhsh, BabakCoexistenceUltra wideband802.11aUWBIEEE 802.11MitigationMedium access controlWireless homeInterferenceMACCharacteristics of wireless home and office services and the corresponding networking issues are discussed. Local Area Networking (LAN) and Personal Area Networking (PAN) technologies such as IEEE 802.11 and Ultra Wideband (UWB) are introduced. IEEE 802.11a and UWB systems are susceptible to interference from each other due to their overlapping frequencies. The major contribution of this work is to provide a framework for coexistence of the two systems. The interference between the two systems is evaluated theoretically by developing analytical models, and by simulations. It is shown that the interference from UWB on IEEE 802.11a systems is generally insignificant. IEEE 802.11a interference on UWB systems, however, is very critical and can significantly increase the bit error rate (BER) and degrade the throughput of the UWB system. A novel idea in the MAC layer is presented to mitigate this interference by means of temporal separation. Simulation results validate our technique. Implications to wireless home services such as high definition television (HDTV) are provided. Future research directions are discussed.Georgia Institute of Technology2007-05-25T17:18:48Z2007-05-25T17:18:48Z2007-01-25Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/1853/14487
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topic Coexistence
Ultra wideband
802.11a
UWB
IEEE 802.11
Mitigation
Medium access control
Wireless home
Interference
MAC
spellingShingle Coexistence
Ultra wideband
802.11a
UWB
IEEE 802.11
Mitigation
Medium access control
Wireless home
Interference
MAC
Firoozbakhsh, Babak
Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
description Characteristics of wireless home and office services and the corresponding networking issues are discussed. Local Area Networking (LAN) and Personal Area Networking (PAN) technologies such as IEEE 802.11 and Ultra Wideband (UWB) are introduced. IEEE 802.11a and UWB systems are susceptible to interference from each other due to their overlapping frequencies. The major contribution of this work is to provide a framework for coexistence of the two systems. The interference between the two systems is evaluated theoretically by developing analytical models, and by simulations. It is shown that the interference from UWB on IEEE 802.11a systems is generally insignificant. IEEE 802.11a interference on UWB systems, however, is very critical and can significantly increase the bit error rate (BER) and degrade the throughput of the UWB system. A novel idea in the MAC layer is presented to mitigate this interference by means of temporal separation. Simulation results validate our technique. Implications to wireless home services such as high definition television (HDTV) are provided. Future research directions are discussed.
author Firoozbakhsh, Babak
author_facet Firoozbakhsh, Babak
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title Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
title_short Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
title_full Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
title_fullStr Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
title_full_unstemmed Studies in Wireless Home Networking Including Coexistence of UWB and IEEE 802.11a Systems
title_sort studies in wireless home networking including coexistence of uwb and ieee 802.11a systems
publisher Georgia Institute of Technology
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