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Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2007 International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007 |
Pages | 113-116 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Event | 1st International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007 - Jinan, China Duration: 20 Sept 2007 → 21 Sept 2007 |
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Name | 2007 International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007 |
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Abstract
In this paper we address the benefits of controlling the channel access rate of IR-UWB links as regards to the pulse rate (i.e. pulses/sec), the modulation and the error coding rate. We consider a network-centric design approach and quantify the benefits in terms of cumulative network throughput under two competing topologies: peer-to-peer and star-topology. Results obtained by simulation show that our approach outperforms ALOHA in scenarios with high system loads in terms of pulses per second.
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- Computer Science(all)
- Computer Networks and Communications
- Computer Science(all)
- Hardware and Architecture
- Engineering(all)
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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2007 International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007. 2007. p. 113-116 4379050 (2007 International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007).
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TY - GEN
T1 - Cross-layer MAC design for IR-UWB networks
AU - Pérez-Guirao, M. D.
AU - Lübben, R.
AU - Zhao, Z.
AU - Kaiser, T.
AU - Jobmann, K.
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - In this paper we address the benefits of controlling the channel access rate of IR-UWB links as regards to the pulse rate (i.e. pulses/sec), the modulation and the error coding rate. We consider a network-centric design approach and quantify the benefits in terms of cumulative network throughput under two competing topologies: peer-to-peer and star-topology. Results obtained by simulation show that our approach outperforms ALOHA in scenarios with high system loads in terms of pulses per second.
AB - In this paper we address the benefits of controlling the channel access rate of IR-UWB links as regards to the pulse rate (i.e. pulses/sec), the modulation and the error coding rate. We consider a network-centric design approach and quantify the benefits in terms of cumulative network throughput under two competing topologies: peer-to-peer and star-topology. Results obtained by simulation show that our approach outperforms ALOHA in scenarios with high system loads in terms of pulses per second.
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U2 - 10.1109/IWCLD.2007.4379050
DO - 10.1109/IWCLD.2007.4379050
M3 - Conference contribution
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SN - 9781424412846
T3 - 2007 International Workshop on Cross Layer Design, IWCLD 2007
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Y2 - 20 September 2007 through 21 September 2007
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