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The Internet of Things (IoT), describing the Machine Type Communications (MTC), is in the center of many new technical studies and industrial projects. It is also a central topic for the future 5G technologies standardization. Pending the new generation of cellular networks, the 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) has already standardized in May 2016, an evolution of the 2G and 4G networks to...
Smart grid (SG) has been recognized as a promising solution to manage and distribute electricity in the next generation power systems. The large number of devices in power systems make the wired communication a non feasible solution, thus wireless transmission becomes necessary. However this demands a huge portion of radio spectrum. In this work, we aim to provide the secure and reliable SG communication...
mm-Wave is a promising technology to meet the enormous bandwidth demands of the future generation cellular networks. This technology has vast amount of unused bandwidth, but has problem of human blockage. Blockage mitigation methods for indoor environments cannot be applied to outdoor scenarios effectively. In this paper, we mitigate human blockage of the mm-Wave technology by proposing an algorithm...
The rapid growth of new radio technologies for Smart City/Building/Home applications means that models of cross-technology interference are needed to inform the development of higher layer protocols and applications. We systematically investigate interference interactions between LoRa and IEEE 802.15.4g networks. Our results show that LoRa can obtain high packet reception rates, even in presence of...
In this paper, we investigate multiple-input single-output (MISO) simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) broadcast channels with confidential messages (BCC) scenario, in which a multiple-antenna transmitter simultaneously transmits confidential messages and power to multiple single-antenna receivers. Considering the imperfect channel state information (CSI), we study the joint...
This paper presents numerical simulation results to evaluate the interference effect from maritime ESIM to 5G mobile service using 28GHz frequency band. An interference scenario considering the real deployment are established and the Minimum Coupling Loss method is used. From the numerical results, we confirm that the separate distance need to guarantee 5G service quality for outdoor environments...
In this paper, we investigate the impact of the carrier-sensing range on the link performance in a dense wireless network. Considering small-scale fading effects, we fix the carrier-sensing threshold and adaptively adjust the carrier-sensing range. At first, we assume a close transmitter-receiver distance and model the network nodes as a homogeneous Poisson point process (PPP). Then we obtain the...
In this paper, a transmission mode selection scheme is proposed for device-to-device (D2D) communications underlay cellular networks, where potential D2D (p-D2D) users reuse the spectrum of uplink cellular users (CUEs). The developed framework is used to analyze and understand how the underlay D2D communication affects the cellular network performance. Unlike most of the previous researchers who only...
Mobile ad-hoc networks (MANET) are of particular importance in military communications. With the trend towards higher throughput requirements and spectrum congestion, researchers have looked at using multi-antenna techniques to enable concurrent transmissions within a one-hop MANET. However, the acquisition overhead has been shown to be a problem when dealing with concurrent transmission in MANET...
In this paper, we investigate the secrecy rate maximization problem for a multi user multiple-input single-output (MISO) broadcast interference communication system with simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT), in the presence of external eavesdroppers. Assuming that the channel state information is perfectly known at the transmitter, the main aim is to maximize the secrecy rate...
A model-independent method of the range localization for a moving source using a single receiver is derived. The Demon (detection of envelope and modulation on noise) spectrum demodulated from the broadband noise of the vessel is obtained by the absolute low pass demodulation technology. A relationship between the range interval and the difference between the acoustic field at two different ranges...
In this paper, the design and simulation of the high voltage switchgear are discussed, the current situation and existing problems of high voltage switchgear are expounded, developed a design that can solve the problem, fully meet the portable requirements of the measurement system, the installation method of ground wave sensor based on ultrasonic / ground wave cable partial discharge detection system...
Radio-on-demand wireless sensor networks (WSN) are expected to be expanded the lifetime of sensor nodes because the receiver effectively utilizes the sleep/wake-up control function. The multi-carrier code division multiple access (MC-CDMA) using modified pseudo orthogonal M-sequence sets (MPOMS) codes have been proposed for radio-on-demand WSN systems. In this paper, the rigorous communication success...
In this paper, a novel Memory-Assisted Adaptive-Threshold detection (MAAT) scheme for diffusion-based molecular communications (MC) systems is proposed. The proposed scheme applies to MC systems in which single-type of molecules is assumed to carry the information from the transmitting nano-machine, through a fluid medium, to the receiving nano-machine. The information is represented by the received...
To date, remote metering devices (electricity, gas, water and heat) operating in the 800 MHz band (862–869 MHz) are used either by IoT providers or by metering service providers to determine the energy etc. consumption in private houses from the outside without the need to enter the building. Meters can be integrating as simple LoRaWAN device transmitters connected to a central database by base stations...
The reasons of G.fast technology transmission rate limitations when working on domestic TPP type telephone multi-pair cable are considered. The maximum G.fast system achievable transmission rate on TPP type cables in the absence of noise and distortion is determined. The estimation of the influence of interference and crosstalk to the achievable G.fast system transmission rate is given. The necessity...
Results of discrete nonlinear behavior simulation of aircraft wireless systems' operation in complicated electromagnetic environment (EME) created by electromagnetic radiations of wireless systems allocated on the earth's surface and in different surrounding airborne vehicles are presented. The simulation is performed with the use of technique of virtual testing area; this technique is based on implementation...
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) allow data to be transmitted efficiently and reliably by using multiple orthogonal subcarriers. It provides robustness against noise and corruption in the channel. The channel can be either wired or wireless depending on the particular application. Due to the close spacing of subcarriers, OFDM is susceptible to corruption caused by various narrowband...
Many wireless networks operate in the presence of distance-dependent path–loss in a fading environment with a Poisson interference field. In these networks, the aggregate interference can be modeled as an α-stable process with a known characteristic function. In this study, the authors revisit performance analysis of wireless systems operating in a Nakagamim fading channel. In particular, our emphasis...
Internet of Things (loT) aims at collecting data from billions of devices connected altogether. Despite there is no one technology able to cope with all possible scenarios, LPWAN solutions are emerging as viable technologies for implementing private, low-cost cellular like wireless networks. Distributed systems could leverage this approach as a driving technology for services as smart environment...
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