Presentation 2012-07-27
Network planning methodology for wireless multi-hop networks in practical environments
Namzilp LERTWIRAM, Gia Khanh TRAN, Kei SAKAGUCHI, Kiyomichi ARAKI,
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Abstract(in English) This paper proposes a relay placement optimization methodology for multi-hop relay networks in practical environments. By this method, we can estimate the minimum number of relay nodes to cover all sensor nodes in which locations of sensor and sink nodes are pre-assigned and packet loss rate can be minimized. In this method, we simply verify the candidate locations of relay nodes based on three dimensional data of environment geometry and locations of sink and sensor nodes, and then select the relay locations where all sensor nodes are connected to the network. For relay communication schemes, we utilize simple TDD relaying scheme and MIMO two-way relay employing network coding scheme. Consequently, the numerical results show that the proposed method can effectively minimize packet loss rate and delay, especially when two-way relaying scheme is applied.
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Keyword(in English) Wireless sensor / two-way relay / node placement / network planning
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Title (in English) Network planning methodology for wireless multi-hop networks in practical environments
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Keyword(1) Wireless sensor
Keyword(2) two-way relay
Keyword(3) node placement
Keyword(4) network planning
1st Author's Name Namzilp LERTWIRAM
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Gia Khanh TRAN
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Kei SAKAGUCHI
3rd Author's Affiliation Osaka University
4th Author's Name Kiyomichi ARAKI
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
Date 2012-07-27
Paper # SR2012-35
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 131
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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