Ultra Wide Band technology is rapidly maturing for multiple access communication purposes. By referring to Impulse Radio realization and to the classic link analysis of multicode time-hopping UWB multiple access schemes we focus on distributed algorithms to share the radio resource capacity in an ad-hoc type of network, handling both best effort and QoS requesting traffic flows. A practical solution is shown to exist and a preliminary performance evaluation is presented, showing the benefit brought about by admission control rules.
Distributed radio resource sharing with Ultra Wide Band radio / Baiocchi, Andrea; F., Capriotti; Cuomo, Francesca; C., Martello. - (2001), pp. 753-758. (Intervento presentato al convegno IST Mobile and Wireless Telecommunications Summit 2001 tenutosi a Barcellona (Spain) nel 9-12 settembre 2001).
Distributed radio resource sharing with Ultra Wide Band radio
BAIOCCHI, Andrea;CUOMO, Francesca;
2001
Abstract
Ultra Wide Band technology is rapidly maturing for multiple access communication purposes. By referring to Impulse Radio realization and to the classic link analysis of multicode time-hopping UWB multiple access schemes we focus on distributed algorithms to share the radio resource capacity in an ad-hoc type of network, handling both best effort and QoS requesting traffic flows. A practical solution is shown to exist and a preliminary performance evaluation is presented, showing the benefit brought about by admission control rules.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.