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3 May 2007 Code division controlled-MAC in wireless sensor network by adaptive binary signature design
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Abstract
We consider the problem of signature waveform design for code division medium-access-control (MAC) of wireless sensor networks (WSN). In contract to conventional randomly chosen orthogonal codes, an adaptive signature design strategy is developed under the maximum pre-detection SINR (signal to interference plus noise ratio) criterion. The proposed algorithm utilizes slowest descent cords of the optimization surface to move toward the optimum solution and exhibits, upon eigenvector decomposition, linear computational complexity with respect to signature length. Numerical and simulation studies demonstrate the performance of the proposed method and offer comparisons with conventional signature code sets.
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Lili Wei, Stella N. Batalama, Dimitris A. Pados, and Bruce Suter "Code division controlled-MAC in wireless sensor network by adaptive binary signature design", Proc. SPIE 6577, Wireless Sensing and Processing II, 657704 (3 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.719345
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KEYWORDS
Binary data

Sensor networks

Signal to noise ratio

Interference (communication)

Optimization (mathematics)

Chemical elements

Analytical research

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