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Future Communication, Information and Computer Science
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Future Communication, Information and Computer Science

by Dawei Zheng
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
472 pages
22h 58m
English
CRC Press
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Future Communication, Information and Computer Science Zheng (Ed.)
© 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, London, 978-1-138-02653-7
A scheduling scheme based on cognition for UWB wireless
personal area network
Y. Guo & L. Huang
Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China
ABSTRACT: It is possible to increase the throughput of UWB WPAN based on IEEE 802.15.3 MAC by proper
scheduling. IEEE 802.15.3 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is aTDMA-like one, in which no concurrent
transmission is permitted. This paper proposes a scheme to schedule UWB nodes to transmit concurrently to
increase the throughput of UWB WPAN. In our scheme, some pairs of UWB nodes can transmit concurrently
to increase the throughput of the network if the mutual interferences satisfy
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