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Random Switched Beamforming for Uplink Wireless Sensor Networks

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Random Switched Beamforming for Uplink Wireless Sensor Networks
– Integration of beamforming to sensors is very beneficial for a reduction of transmission power consumption and for improvement of the overall system performance. Unfortunately, the beamforming brings up usually two serious problems. Firstly, the beamforming adaptation needs a lot of processing and hence the power consumption is increased, which is not desirable in the energy constrained devices such as wireless sensors. Secondly, there is not always a feedback channel available to inform the transmitter about the channel to adapt the antennas’ weights. This paper proposes a random beamswitching which relaxes the above two problems and yet achieves important benefits such as fairness and performance. A detailed mathematical analysis of the proposed algorithm is given. The simulations show the improved performance of the suggested beam-switching algorithm compared to the conventional omnidirectional antennas.
Mohammed Elmusrati, Vesa Hasu
Added 04 Jun 2010
Updated 04 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2007
Where VTC
Authors Mohammed Elmusrati, Vesa Hasu
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