Title: Intelligent Antenna Sharing in Wireless Networks
1 - Intelligent Antenna Sharing in Wireless Networks
- Aggelos Bletsas
- aggelos_at_media.mit.edu
- Viral Communications Group
- MIT Media Lab - Fall 2004
2- Wireless Broadcast (it makes it hard it makes
it challenging)
Direct Multi-hop
Cooperative (100 years old) (35 years
old) (today)
- Wireless Broadcast Advantage
- Antenna Sharing exploits observation of a common
property across different users (antennas) in
space - Property data, time, location
- Our contribution distributed and adaptive
cooperative algorithms, applicable in practice
3- Closer is not always better Goud Jr et. al
2004 fading is not always harmful (MIMO
results)
- Instantaneous wireless channel conditions matter
(not only average)
- Algorithms should adapt to wireless propagation
instantaneously (within channel coherence time)
- no need for topology estimation
4- Diversity (including repetition)wasteful, does
not scale
- Cooperative diversitycomplex space-time
codingreceiver hardware might be non linear
(superposition does not apply)
- Opportunistic Relayingpick best relay
- (best relay best end-2-end path)no
communication among relays needed(distributed,
real time solution)
5 Method of distributed timers opportunistic
relaying Mapping channel conditions to time!
Harmonic mean
- Exploiting RTS/CTS packets of MAC and
reciprocitybest path relay that expires first
- Collision probability depends on ? (user
defined)
6Outage vs SNR
- Performance increases with number of relays
- Need for less transmission power (less
interference scalability)
SEP vs SNR
7Picking best relay leads to higher capacity
compared to picking a set of relays, for
fixed total transmission power!
8 Implementation of opportunistic relaying using
low cost, embedded radios
Rx/display
Tx
9 Antenna sharing for cooperative time keeping
End-2-End Error
Diameter of network
- Distributed Synchronization server free,
scalable
- Scalable larger network, better performance
10Antenna sharing for cooperative position
estimation
- Estimate your location relatively to neighbors
with good signal paths (high SNR measurements).
- Prior art found in protein structure
determination(molecular distance geometry
problem)
- More on this in separate lecture
11Intelligent Antenna Sharing in Wireless Networks
- Practical, Adaptive to the environment
Algorithms. - Distributed Algorithms. No need for network
topology knowledge. - Algorithm could be implemented to non-linear
receivers. - See Around Corners ability
- Antenna Sharing is extended to efficient network
timing/positioning.