Title :
Multiscale Timing Estimation for Ad Hoc Networks
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Far East Coll., Tainan
Abstract :
Because of the lack of a fixed infrastructure, ad hoc networks use a time synchronization mechanism to start and maintain synchronization. Estimation of time synchronization is one of the key issues in self-organized time division multiple access (SOTDMA) based automatic identification systems (AIS) transceivers. When the primary time source is lost, timing estimation must be performed to maintain system operation. All stations in the network then function as secondary time sources for the failed station. Measuring the time of arrival of a transmitted signal from another station can be treated as a sensor measurement with observation noise. The synchronization state of the station and the signal to noise ratio, related to the distance between two stations, determines the resolution of the measurement. Accordingly, we give the available stations a multiresolution label. By using the concept of multisensor data fusion and a multiresolution technique, we obtain a more accurate time estimate
Keywords :
ad hoc networks; matrix algebra; sensor fusion; signal resolution; synchronisation; time division multiple access; time-of-arrival estimation; transceivers; AIS; SOTDMA; ad hoc networks; automatic identification systems; multiresolution technique; multiscale timing estimation; multisensor data fusion; self-organized time division multiple access; signal to noise ratio; time of arrival; time synchronization mechanism; transceivers; Ad hoc networks; Chaos; Global Positioning System; Noise measurement; Signal resolution; Signal to noise ratio; Time division multiple access; Time measurement; Timing; Transceivers; AIS; Ad Hoc Networks; Multiscale; SOTDMA;
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Information Technology, 2006 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9753-3
Electronic_ISBN :
0-7803-9754-1
DOI :
10.1109/ISSPIT.2006.270895