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Page 1: 1 Research in Wireless Communications Anders Høst-Madsen Department of EE University of Hawaii

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Research inWireless Communications

Anders Høst-MadsenAnders Høst-Madsen

Department of EEDepartment of EE

University of HawaiiUniversity of Hawaii

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Overview

The wireless revolution(s) Wireless systems Wireless principles Error correcting codes Information theory

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ALOHA net

University Hawaii pioneer in wireless networking World’s first wireless “internet” Part of DARPA net project

Military project developing internet Developed by Norm Abramson in 1970s Interisland wireless connections ALOHA protocol

Still widely used

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The Three Wireless Revolutions

The Wireless Marconi 1899

Wireless Everywhere – The past Radio in every home 1930s

Wireless Everyone – The present Mobile phones 1990s

Wireless Everything – The future Devices 2000s, 2010s

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Mobile CommunicationWorld Wide

Europe Largest mobile phone market Driving innovation Rather low internet penetration

North America High internet penetration Low mobile phone penetration

Japan & Korea High penetration

– 50% in Japan– 70% in Korea!

Mobile phones are small! First with IMT2000 (2000!) Japan behind with (fixed) internet Japan: 6 mill wireless internet subscribers (I-mode)

Even babies in Korea have mobile phones!

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Wireless Everywhere Broadcast Radio Systems

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Wireless EveryoneCellular Systems

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Wireless Everything

Every device can have built in wireless transceiver TV, HiFi, speakers

– Home entertainment center Watches

– Microsoft watch Refrigerators Plants Pacemakers and other internal sensors Clothes: environment, sunshine Microwaves

RFID technology

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Wireless Sensor Networks

Sensors Temperature, humidity Movement Chemical, biological detectors Cameras, microphones

– X10 Actuators

Acts on sensed data Robots Computers

Applications Home environment, cleaning, Environment monitoring Battlefield, homeland security

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Protecting Endangered Plants

Hard to do without knowing plants' needs, so

Study the environment

See how the plants are doing

Use sensors and hi-res cameras

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Wireless EverythingAd-hoc networks

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Communication System

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Bit errors

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Errors at random positionsBit error rate (BER)=percentage of wrong bits

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Error Correcting Coding

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Repetition coding

Parity check

Hamming code

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Information Theory

n repetitions Error decreases to zero with increasing n Rate decreases to zero with increasing n

Shannon It is possible to communicate with zero BER with a finite rate! Channel capacity

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Research in Communications

Coding Shannon(1948): proved theoretically that communication near channel

capacity possible 45 years of efforts to practically approach Shannon limit 1993: turbo codes, close to Shannon limit 1995: LDPC codes rediscovered, invented in 1962 Currently: improvement of turbo, LDPC codes

Information Theory Channel capacity of more advanced networks

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Ad-Hoc NetworksExisting Technologies

IEEE 802.11 Not real ad-hoc standard

Bluetooth Primitive For small networks

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Wireless EverythingAd-hoc networks

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Wireless EverythingAd-hoc networks

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Other Systems Research

Signal Processing Control Theory Networking Image Processing

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Volumetric Data Compression using the Derivative of Gaussian Transform

n = 0 n = 3 n = 10 n = 21

n = 36 n = 53 n = 74 n = 99

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CSFBasis function sensitivity

Professor Todd R. Reed

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The original volume. After 30:1 compression.

3-D DGT QuantizationLosslessCoding

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A 1-D DGT basis.A 3-D basis function.