A chaos-based sequence generation method for reducing multiple access interference in direct sequence ultra-wide-band wireless-sensor networks (WSNs) is presented. With this it is possible to increase the expected bit rate (BR) at which each user may transmit given a certain link quality, measured as the signal-to-interference ratio. When compared with traditional random sequences, chaos-based spreading results in a BR increase of up to 20%.
Chaos-Based Spreading in DS-UWB Sensor Networks Increases Available Bit-Rate
SETTI, Gianluca
2007
Abstract
A chaos-based sequence generation method for reducing multiple access interference in direct sequence ultra-wide-band wireless-sensor networks (WSNs) is presented. With this it is possible to increase the expected bit rate (BR) at which each user may transmit given a certain link quality, measured as the signal-to-interference ratio. When compared with traditional random sequences, chaos-based spreading results in a BR increase of up to 20%.File in questo prodotto:
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