Title :
Frequency Hopping for Indoor Fading Channels With Varying Level of Environmental Mobility
Author :
Schaefer, Falk-Moritz ; Kays, Ruediger
Author_Institution :
Commun. Technol. Inst., Tech. Univ. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
Abstract :
The operation range and reliability of single-carrier wireless transmission systems are limited due to effects of the indoor multipath propagation environment. Multichannel systems can exploit frequency diversity and increase the reliability. Common frequency-hopping protocols change the channel continuously without consideration of the actual channel quality and require regular frame exchange for synchronization. However, in residential application scenarios, control data traffic occurs only very sporadic. In this letter, we describe an asynchronous wireless multichannel system, which utilizes good channels and avoids unnecessary overhead, but at the same time is able to change the frequency in case of a deep fade. The optimal protocol for the initial connection setup is extended for efficient long-term operation. The hopping sequences are modified based on successful transmissions in the past. The method is evaluated and simulated.
Keywords :
diversity reception; fading channels; frequency hop communication; indoor radio; multipath channels; protocols; synchronisation; telecommunication network reliability; asynchronous wireless multichannel system; channel quality; connection setup; control data traffic; environmental mobility; frame exchange; frequency diversity; frequency-hopping protocols; hopping sequences; indoor fading channels; indoor multipath propagation environment; long-term operation; multichannel systems; operation range; optimal protocol; residential application scenarios; single-carrier wireless transmission systems; synchronization; Fading; Protocols; Receivers; Reliability; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; Dynamic Frequency Selection; Dynamic frequency selection; Frequency Agility; Frequency Hopping; Multi-Channel MAC; Wireless Sensor Networks; frequency agility; frequency hopping; multichannel MAC; wireless sensor networks;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LWC.2014.2365455