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The coexistence of more and more wireless standards in the ISM bands increases the design difficulty of interference-robust receivers (RX), especially for Wireless Sensor Nodes because of their Ultra-Low-Power (ULP) budget.
Clock synchronization is critical for many WSNs due to the need of inter-node coordination and collaborative information processing. Existing protocols based on message passing achieve satisfactory clock synchronization accuracy, however, incur prohibitively high overhead especially in large-scale networks. In this paper, we propose a new clock synchronization approach called ROCS which exploits the...
We present the design of a distributed data acquisition system for passive and active multi-modal sensing that is capable of synchronized signal sampling within ±5 microseconds. The system is employed in a “wireless cortex” architecture for multi-modal cognitive scene analysis.
Todaypsilas access network is migrating towards broadband IP, fixed/mobile convergence and service convergence. Thus, the next generation access network (NGAN) requires a converged optical/wireless access network infrastructure, other than the existing architecture that connect to the cellular, broadband wireless, and optical access networks separately, which complicate the network and increase the...
This paper discusses the performance of the wavelet based filtered multi-tone (WFMT) modulation. The novel WFMT modulation was proposed in 2003 for improving characteristics of wireless and DSL multicarrier systems. In this paper we describe a main idea of WFMT and discuss the advantages of this novel modulation. The WFMT modulation in comparison with OFDM and DMT has low level of out-of-band side...
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