Title :
Link activation protocols for a mobile communication network with directive/adaptive antennas
Author :
Liu, Tien-Yow ; Scholtz, Robert A.
Author_Institution :
Globalstar L.P., San Jose, CA, USA
fDate :
1/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A noncentralized fully distributed mobile communication network with directive/adaptive antennas is proposed. The spatial and temporal synchronization of transmitting and receiving antenna beams is accomplished by employing the global positioning system information and a synchronized spatial search algorithm. The link setup between a communication transmitter (CT) and a communication receiver (CR) depends on the success of both forward and reverse links. A two-way communication link protocol is defined as a basic agreement for the link activation in the network. Two link search algorithms, for additive white Gaussian noise channels, are proposed for use in hostile communication environments as follows: (1) a sequential ascending search power algorithm using an optimal set of link power levels and (2) a sequential Bayesian search algorithm (SBSA) using Bayes rule to update the CR location information. The optimal SBSA can be obtained by using dynamic programming, but the computational complexity is unfeasibly high. The experimental results in which the CT uses a noncoherent matched filter receiver for spread-spectrum code acquisition and the unfriendly interceptor uses a wide-band energy detector for both link search algorithms are presented
Keywords :
AWGN channels; Bayes methods; Global Positioning System; adaptive antenna arrays; directive antennas; dynamic programming; land mobile radio; matched filters; protocols; radio links; radio networks; search problems; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; AWGN channels; Bayes rule; additive white Gaussian noise channels; communication receiver; communication transmitter; computational complexity; directive/adaptive antennas; dynamic programming; experimental results; forward link; global positioning system information; hostile communication environments; link activation protocols; link search algorithms; link setup; mobile communication network; noncentralized fully distributed network; noncoherent matched filter receiver; optimal link power levels; receiving antenna beams; reverse link; sequential Bayesian search algorithm; sequential ascending search power algorithm; spatial synchronization; spread-spectrum code acquisition; synchronized spatial search algorithm; temporal synchronization; transmitting antenna beams; two-way communication link protocol; unfriendly interceptor; wide-band energy detector; Adaptive arrays; Additive white noise; Chromium; Directive antennas; Mobile antennas; Mobile communication; Protocols; Receiving antennas; Transmitters; Transmitting antennas;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on