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Tackling Self Interference, Cross-Technology Interference and Channel Fading in Wireless Sensor Networks

Published: 01 November 2015 Publication History

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Recently with a push towards "IoTification", the world foresees a sharp rise in the number of devices with wireless networking capabilities. It is inevitable to anticipate an enormous increase in both self and cross-technology interference leaving a very challenging wireless communication medium at one's disposal. Maintaining robust data transmission in this increasingly hostile 2.4GHz band without incurring significant additional energy consumption is a basic concern. Towards this end we propose a suite of protocols (Syncast and Oppcast) exploiting capture effect over multi-channels and a careful knit of spatio-temporal and channel diversity to provide robust data transmission for multiple communication paradigms (Collection and Dissemination).

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      SenSys '15: Proceedings of the 13th ACM Conference on Embedded Networked Sensor Systems
      November 2015
      526 pages
      ISBN:9781450336314
      DOI:10.1145/2809695
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      1. capture effect
      2. channel diversity
      3. data collection
      4. spatio-temporal diversity
      5. synchronous transmissions

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