| Literature DB >> 24658624 |
Cengiz Gezer1, Alberto Zanella2, Roberto Verdone3.
Abstract
Interference is a serious cause of performance degradation for IEEE802.15.4 devices. The effect of concurrent transmissions in IEEE 802.15.4 has been generally investigated by means of simulation or experimental activities. In this paper, a mathematical framework for the derivation of chip, symbol and packet error probability of a typical IEEE 802.15.4 receiver in the presence of interference is proposed. Both non-coherent and coherent demodulation schemes are considered by our model under the assumption of the absence of thermal noise. Simulation results are also added to assess the validity of the mathematical framework when the effect of thermal noise cannot be neglected. Numerical results show that the proposed analysis is in agreement with the measurement results on the literature under realistic working conditions.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24658624 PMCID: PMC4004011 DOI: 10.3390/s140305622
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 5.Phase transitions of the complex envelope. (a) Example phase transition sequence; (b) All possible phase transitions.
Figure 4.Chip error rate: the case of coherent O-QPSK demodulation. CER, chip error rate; SIR, signal-to-interference ratio.
Figure 7.Packet reception rate (PRR).
Figure 3.The impact of of the interferer: the asynchronous case. (a) Useful signal; (b) Q-I domain representation of useful signal; (c) Interferer signal; (d) Q-I domain representation of interferer signal; (e) Q-I domain representation of received signal.
Signal reception models in network simulators [24]. SNRT, signal-to-noise ratio threshold; BER, bit error rate.
| GloMoSim | ns-2 | OPNET | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SNRT-based, BER-based | SNRT-based | BER-based |
Figure 6.Non-coherent chip error rate.
Figure 1.The impact of the interferer. (a) Useful signal; (b) Q-I domain representation of useful signal; (c) Interferer signal; (d) Q-I domain representation of interferer signal; (e) Q-I domain representation of received signal.
Figure 2.Coherent Cases. (a) ; (b) ; (c) .
Useful and Interferer Chip Phase Combinations.
| +1 | +1 | +1 | ||
| +1 | +1 | −1 | ||
| +1 | −1 | +1 | ||
| +1 | −1 | −1 | ||
| −1 | +1 | +1 | ||
| −1 | +1 | −1 | ||
| −1 | −1 | +1 | ||
| −1 | −1 | −1 |
Recurrences of unique Hamming distance values.
| 12 | 14 | 16 | 18 | 20 | |
| Reoccurrence ( | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 6 |
Phase transitions of chip sequences in 2450-MHz PHY of IEEE 802.15.4.
| 0000 | ++------+++-++++-+-+++--++-++-- | |
| 1000 | +--+++------+++-++++-+-+++--++- | |
| 0100 | ++-++--+++------+++-++++-+-+++- | |
| 1100 | ++--++-++--+++------+++-++++-+- | |
| 0010 | -+-+++--++-++--+++------+++-+++ | |
| 1010 | ++++-+-+++--++-++--+++------+++ | |
| 0110 | +++-++++-+-+++--++-++--+++----- | |
| 1110 | ----+++-++++-+-+++--++-++--+++- | |
| 0001 | --++++++---+----+-+---++--+--++ | |
| 1001 | -++---++++++---+----+-+---++--+ | |
| 0101 | --+--++---++++++---+----+-+---+ | |
| 1101 | --++--+--++---++++++---+----+-+ | |
| 0011 | +-+---++--+--++---++++++---+--- | |
| 1011 | ----+-+---++--+--++---++++++--- | |
| 0111 | ---+----+-+---++--+--++---+++++ | |
| 1111 | ++++---+----+-+---++--+--++---+ |
Recurrences of unique Hamming distance values.
| 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 31 | |
| 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 1 |