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nowak2015combined


Thorsten Nowak, Alexander Koelpin, Falko Dressler, Markus Hartmann, Lucila Patino and Jörn Thielecke, "Combined Localization and Data Transmission in Energy-Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks," Proceedings of IEEE Radio Wireless Week (RWW 2015), IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet 2015), San Diego, CA, January 2015, pp. 4–6.


Abstract

Many localization and aggregation in wireless sensor networks. For such an application, e.g. wildlife monitoring, a signaling scheme for a combined localization and communication using a common set of subcarriers is proposed. The concept is based on binary offset carrier signals. But, in contrast to Global Navigation Satellite Systems the presented approach makes use of pure subcarrier localization, and thus enables data transmission in short burst signals. The ranging performance is assessed utilizing the Cramer-Rao Lower Bound depending on the amount of data transferred and considering bit errors.

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Thorsten Nowak
Alexander Koelpin
Falko Dressler
Markus Hartmann
Lucila Patino
Jörn Thielecke

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@inproceedings{nowak2015combined,
    author = {Nowak, Thorsten and Koelpin, Alexander and Dressler, Falko and Hartmann, Markus and Patino, Lucila and Thielecke, J{\"{o}}rn},
    doi = {10.1109/WISNET.2015.7127395},
    title = {{Combined Localization and Data Transmission in Energy-Constrained Wireless Sensor Networks}},
    pages = {4--6},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {San Diego, CA},
    booktitle = {IEEE Radio Wireless Week (RWW 2015), IEEE Topical Conference on Wireless Sensors and Sensor Networks (WiSNet 2015)},
    month = {1},
    year = {2015},
   }
   
   

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