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Energy-Constrained Distortion Reduction Optimization For Wavelet-Based Coded Image Transmission In Wireless Sensor Networks, Wei Wang, Dongming Peng, Honggang Wang, Hamid Sharif, Hsiao-Hwa Chen Oct 2008

Energy-Constrained Distortion Reduction Optimization For Wavelet-Based Coded Image Transmission In Wireless Sensor Networks, Wei Wang, Dongming Peng, Honggang Wang, Hamid Sharif, Hsiao-Hwa Chen

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Image transmissions in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) are often energy constrained. They also have requirement on distortion minimization, which may be achieved through Unequal Error Protection (UEP) based communication approaches. In related literature with regard to wireless multimedia transmissions, significantly different importance levels between image-pixel-position information and image-pixel-value information have not been fully exploited by existing UEP schemes. In this paper, we propose an innovative image-pixel-position information based resource allocation scheme to optimize image transmission quality with strict energy budget constraint for image applications in WMSNs, and it works by exploring these uniquely different importance levels among image data …


Description Of Versatile Optical Polarimetric Scatterometer That Measures All 16 Elements Of The Mueller Matrix For Reflection And Transmission: Application To Measurements Of Scatter Cross Sections, Ellipsometric Parameters, Optical Activity, And The Complex Chiral Parameters, Ezekiel Bahar, Robert D. Kubik Sep 2008

Description Of Versatile Optical Polarimetric Scatterometer That Measures All 16 Elements Of The Mueller Matrix For Reflection And Transmission: Application To Measurements Of Scatter Cross Sections, Ellipsometric Parameters, Optical Activity, And The Complex Chiral Parameters, Ezekiel Bahar, Robert D. Kubik

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

A detailed description of an optical polarimetric scatterometer, its capabilities, and special application are presented. This instrument measures the 44 Mueller matrix elements as well as bidirectional reflective distribution functions scatter cross sectionsfor light that is scattered from a target. Incident polarized light at wavelengths =0.6328 and =1.06 m can be directed toward the target in an arbitrary direction. The receiver can be located anywhere in the solid angle 4. Backscatter measurements, most commonly used in remote sensing, can also be obtained. The scatterometer has been used to validate different analytical/numerical solutions to a broad class of electromagnetic scattering problems, …


Self-Encoded Spread Spectrum Synchronization And Cooperative Diversity, Kun Hua Aug 2008

Self-Encoded Spread Spectrum Synchronization And Cooperative Diversity, Kun Hua

Computer and Electronics Engineering: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

This dissertation research concerns a novel self-encoded spread spectrum. It provides a feasible practical implementation for random spreading codes. The traditional transmit and receive PN code generators are not needed. Instead, the spreading codes are extracted from the user's information bits itself. Comparing to conventional CDMA, SESS completely abandons the use of pseudo-random spreading codes. The code variability doesn't depend on the spreading length like pseudo-random codes.

But because the self-encoded spreading sequence is random and time varying, data recovery requires that the despreading sequence be identical with the spreading sequence at the start of the transmission. Synchronization is one …


Sample Analysis Methodology Utilizing Electromagnetic Radiation, John A. Woollam, Corey L. Bungay, Thomas E. Tiwald, Martin M. Liphardt, Ronald A. Synowicki, Gregory K. Pribil, Craig M. Herzinger, Blaine D. Johs, James N. Hilfiker Jun 2008

Sample Analysis Methodology Utilizing Electromagnetic Radiation, John A. Woollam, Corey L. Bungay, Thomas E. Tiwald, Martin M. Liphardt, Ronald A. Synowicki, Gregory K. Pribil, Craig M. Herzinger, Blaine D. Johs, James N. Hilfiker

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Simultaneous use of wavelengths in at least two ranges selected from RADIO, MICRO, FIR, IR, NIR-VIS-NUV, UV, DUV, VUV, EUV, XRAY in a regression procedure to evaluate parameters in mathematical dispersion structures to model dielectric functions.


Sample Analysis Methodology Utilizngelectromagnetic Radation, John A. Woollam, Corey L. Bungay, Thomas E. Tiwald, Martin M. Liphardt, Ronald A. Synowicki, Gregory K. Pribil, Craig M. Herzinger, Blaine D. Johs, James N. Hilfiker Jun 2008

Sample Analysis Methodology Utilizngelectromagnetic Radation, John A. Woollam, Corey L. Bungay, Thomas E. Tiwald, Martin M. Liphardt, Ronald A. Synowicki, Gregory K. Pribil, Craig M. Herzinger, Blaine D. Johs, James N. Hilfiker

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Simultaneous use of wavelengths in at least two ranges Selected from RADIO, MICRO. FIR, IR, NIR-VIS-NUV. UV, DUV, VUV EUV, XRAY in a regression procedure to evaluate parameters in mathematical dispersion structures to model dielectric functions.


System For Reducing Stress Induced Effects Duringdetermination Of Fluid Optical Constants, Thomas E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam, Galen L. Pfeiffer, Blaine D. Johs, Craig M. Herzinger Mar 2008

System For Reducing Stress Induced Effects Duringdetermination Of Fluid Optical Constants, Thomas E. Tiwald, John A. Woollam, Galen L. Pfeiffer, Blaine D. Johs, Craig M. Herzinger

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

A system for determination of optical constants of liquids, including provision for reducing stress induced effects while obtaining data.


A Scalable Clustered Camera System For Multiple Object Tracking, Senem Velipasalar, Jason Schlessman, Cheng-Yao Chen, Wayne H. Wolf, Jaswinder P. Singh Jan 2008

A Scalable Clustered Camera System For Multiple Object Tracking, Senem Velipasalar, Jason Schlessman, Cheng-Yao Chen, Wayne H. Wolf, Jaswinder P. Singh

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Reliable and efficient tracking of objects by multiple cameras is an important and challenging problem, which finds wide-ranging application areas. Most existing systems assume that data from multiple cameras is processed on a single processing unit or by a centralized server. However, these approaches are neither scalable nor fault tolerant. We propose multicamera algorithms that operate on peer-to-peer computing systems. Peer-to-peer vision systems require codesign of image processing and distributed computing algorithms as well as sophisticated communication protocols, which should be carefully designed and verified to avoid deadlocks and other problems. This paper introduces the scalable clustered camera system, which …


Full-Wave Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulation Of Electromagnetic Cloaking Structures, Yan Zhao, Christos Argyropoulos, Yang Hao Jan 2008

Full-Wave Finite-Difference Time-Domain Simulation Of Electromagnetic Cloaking Structures, Yan Zhao, Christos Argyropoulos, Yang Hao

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

This paper proposes a radial dependent dispersive finitedifference time-domain method for the modeling of electromagnetic cloaking structures. The permittivity and permeability of the cloak are mapped to the Drude dispersion model and taken into account in dispersive FDTD simulations. Numerical simulations demonstrate that under ideal conditions, objects placed inside the cloak are ‘invisible’ to external electromagnetic fields. However for the simplified cloak based on linear transformations, the back scattering has a similar level to the case of a PEC cylinder without any cloak, rendering the object still being ‘visible’. It is also demonstrated numerically that the simplified cloak based on …


Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced By The Relaxation Response, Jeffery A. Dusek, Hasan H. Otu, Ann L. Wohlhueter, Manoj Bhasin, Luiz F. Zerbini, Marie G. Joseph, Herbert Benson, Towia A. Libermann Jan 2008

Genomic Counter-Stress Changes Induced By The Relaxation Response, Jeffery A. Dusek, Hasan H. Otu, Ann L. Wohlhueter, Manoj Bhasin, Luiz F. Zerbini, Marie G. Joseph, Herbert Benson, Towia A. Libermann

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Background: Mind-body practices that elicit the relaxation response (RR) have been used worldwide for millennia to prevent and treat disease. The RR is characterized by decreased oxygen consumption, increased exhaled nitric oxide, and reduced psychological distress. It is believed to be the counterpart of the stress response that exhibits a distinct pattern of physiology and transcriptional profile. We hypothesized that RR elicitation results in characteristic gene expression changes that can be used to measure physiological responses elicited by the RR in an unbiased fashion.

Methods/Principal Findings: We assessed whole blood transcriptional profiles in 19 healthy, long-term practitioners of daily RR …


Proteomic Identification Of Interleukin-2 Therapy Response In Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer, Jon Jones, Hasan H. Otu, Franck Grall, Dimitrios Spentzos, Handan Can, Manuel Aivado, Arie S. Belldegrun, Allan J. Pantuck, Towia A. Libermann Jan 2008

Proteomic Identification Of Interleukin-2 Therapy Response In Metastatic Renal Cell Cancer, Jon Jones, Hasan H. Otu, Franck Grall, Dimitrios Spentzos, Handan Can, Manuel Aivado, Arie S. Belldegrun, Allan J. Pantuck, Towia A. Libermann

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Introduction—To detect a predictive protein profile that distinguishes between IL-2 therapy responders and non-responders among metastatic RCC patients we used surface-enhanced laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (SELDI TOF-MS).

Materials and Methods—Protein extracts of 56 metastatic clear cell RCC patients obtained from radical nephrectomy specimens and prior to IL-2 therapy were applied to protein chip arrays of different chromatographic properties and analyzed using SELDI TOF-MS. A class prediction algorithm was applied to identify a subset of protein peaks whose expression values were associated with IL-2 response status. Multivariate analysis was performed to assess the association between the proteomic profile …


Gene Expression Analysis Of Embryonic Stem Cells Expressing Ve-Cadherin (Cd144) During Endothelial Differentiation, Vesna Nikolova-Krstevski, Manoj Bhasin, Hasan H. Otu, Towia A. Libermann, Peter Oettgen Jan 2008

Gene Expression Analysis Of Embryonic Stem Cells Expressing Ve-Cadherin (Cd144) During Endothelial Differentiation, Vesna Nikolova-Krstevski, Manoj Bhasin, Hasan H. Otu, Towia A. Libermann, Peter Oettgen

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Background: Endothelial differentiation occurs during normal vascular development in the developing embryo. This process is recapitulated in the adult when endothelial progenitor cells are generated in the bone marrow and can contribute to vascular repair or angiogenesis at sites of vascular injury or ischemia. The molecular mechanisms of endothelial differentiation remain incompletely understood. Novel approaches are needed to identify the factors that regulate endothelial differentiation.

Methods: Mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells were used to further define the molecular mechanisms of endothelial differentiation. By flow cytometry a population of VEGF-R2 positive cells was identified as early as 2.5 days after differentiation …


Differential Expression Of Gadd45Β In Normal And Osteoarthritic Cartilage: Potential Role In Homeostasis Of Articular Chondrocytes, Kosei Ijiri, Luiz F. Zerbini, Haibing Peng, Hasan H. Otu, Kaneyuki Tsuchimochi, Miguel Otero, Cecilia Dragomir, Nicole Walsh, Benjamin E. Bierbaum, David Mattingly, Geoff Van Flandern, Setsuro Komiya, Thomas Aigner, Towia A. Libermann, Mary B. Goldring Jan 2008

Differential Expression Of Gadd45Β In Normal And Osteoarthritic Cartilage: Potential Role In Homeostasis Of Articular Chondrocytes, Kosei Ijiri, Luiz F. Zerbini, Haibing Peng, Hasan H. Otu, Kaneyuki Tsuchimochi, Miguel Otero, Cecilia Dragomir, Nicole Walsh, Benjamin E. Bierbaum, David Mattingly, Geoff Van Flandern, Setsuro Komiya, Thomas Aigner, Towia A. Libermann, Mary B. Goldring

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Objective—Our previous study suggested that growth arrest and DNA damage–inducible protein 45β (GADD45β) prolonged the survival of hypertrophic chondrocytes in the developing mouse embryo. This study was undertaken, therefore, to investigate whether GADD45β plays a role in adult articular cartilage.

Methods—Gene expression profiles of cartilage from patients with late-stage osteoarthritis (OA) were compared with those from patients with early OA and normal controls in 2 separate microarray analyses. Histologic features of cartilage were graded using the Mankin scale, and GADD45β was localized by immunohistochemistry. Human chondrocytes were transduced with small interfering RNA (siRNA)–GADD45 …


A Theoretical Framework For Quality-Aware Cross-Layer Optimized Wireless Multimedia Communications, Song Ci, Haohong Wang, Dalei Wu Jan 2008

A Theoretical Framework For Quality-Aware Cross-Layer Optimized Wireless Multimedia Communications, Song Ci, Haohong Wang, Dalei Wu

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Although cross-layer has been thought as one of themost effective and efficient ways formultimedia communications over wireless networks and a plethora of research has been done in this area, there is still lacking of a rigorous mathematical model to gain indepth understanding of cross-layer design tradeoffs, spanning from application layer to physical layer. As a result, many existing cross-layer designs enhance the performance of certain layers at the price of either introducing side effects to the overall system performance or violating the syntax and semantics of the layered network architecture. Therefore, lacking of a rigorous theoretical study makes existing cross-layer …


Effects Of Wind Field Inhomogeneities On Doppler Beam Swinging Revealed By An Imaging Radar, B.L. Cheong, T.-Y. Yu, Robert D. Palmer, K.-F. Yang, Michael Hoffman, S.J. Frasier, F.J. Lopez-Dekker Jan 2008

Effects Of Wind Field Inhomogeneities On Doppler Beam Swinging Revealed By An Imaging Radar, B.L. Cheong, T.-Y. Yu, Robert D. Palmer, K.-F. Yang, Michael Hoffman, S.J. Frasier, F.J. Lopez-Dekker

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

In this work, the accuracy of the Doppler beam-swinging (DBS) technique for wind measurements is studied using an imaging radar—the turbulent eddy profiler (TEP) developed by the University of Mas- sachusetts, with data collected in summer 2003. With up to 64 independent receivers, and using coherent radar imaging (CRI), several hundred partially independent beams can be formed simultaneously within the volume defined by the transmit beam. By selecting a subset of these beams, an unprecedented number of DBS configurations with varying zenith angle, azimuth angle, and number of beams can be investigated. The angular distributions of echo power and radial …


Aspects Of Producing, Directing, Conditioning, Impinging And Detecting Spectroscopic Electromagnetic Radiation From Small Spots On Samples, Martin M. Liphardt, Ping He, Blaine D. Johs, Galen L. Pfeiffers, James D. Welch, John A. Woollam Jan 2008

Aspects Of Producing, Directing, Conditioning, Impinging And Detecting Spectroscopic Electromagnetic Radiation From Small Spots On Samples, Martin M. Liphardt, Ping He, Blaine D. Johs, Galen L. Pfeiffers, James D. Welch, John A. Woollam

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

Sytems and mehtods for providing and enhancing electromagnetic radiation beam radail energy homogeneity and intensity vs. wavelength content, for reliably directing electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source thereof in a common direction, for achromatically reducing spot size on a sample (eg. liquid cavity containing lenses and low aberration 1:1 imaging systems modified to perform as spatial filters), and for directing directing different wavelengths into different detectors, in ellipsometer, polarizer or the like systems.


System And Method Ofselectively Monitoring Sample Front And Backside Reflections In Ellipsometer And The Like Systems, James D. Welch, John A. Woollam, Martin M Liphardt Jan 2008

System And Method Ofselectively Monitoring Sample Front And Backside Reflections In Ellipsometer And The Like Systems, James D. Welch, John A. Woollam, Martin M Liphardt

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications

A spectrophotometer, reflectometer, ellipsometer polarimeter or the like system having a detector means for independently intercepting electromagnetic radiation reflected from a sample frontside or backside, and methodology for pursuing less correlated determination of refractive index and thickness values.


Development And Performance Evaluation Of A Flexible, Low Cost Manet, M. Abolhasan, B. Hagelstein, J.C-P. Wang, D.R. Franklin, F Safaei, Tadeusz Wysocki Jan 2008

Development And Performance Evaluation Of A Flexible, Low Cost Manet, M. Abolhasan, B. Hagelstein, J.C-P. Wang, D.R. Franklin, F Safaei, Tadeusz Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Performance evaluations of multi-hop ad hoc network routing protocols have been primarily conducted through analytic and simulation-based studies, which frequently fail to accurately predict real-world performance and behaviour. One reason for this is the challenge in developing low cost, representative test beds with the degree of flexibility and mobility required. We have developed a Portable Wireless Ad hoc Node (PWAN) device which establishes multi-hop routes using the OLSR routing protocol. The PWAN’s performance has been investigated using two test bed configurations to evaluate its capacity under conditions of high node density in a short-range, multi-hop environment. Our results illustrate that …


Performance Analysis Of Multi-Hop Ieee 802.11 Dcf Backhaul Networks, Puttipong Mahasukhon, Hamid Sharif, Michael Hempel, Ting Zhou, Wei Wang, Tadeusz Wysocki Jan 2008

Performance Analysis Of Multi-Hop Ieee 802.11 Dcf Backhaul Networks, Puttipong Mahasukhon, Hamid Sharif, Michael Hempel, Ting Zhou, Wei Wang, Tadeusz Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Because of the wide deployment of 802.11 equipments in the past decade, current applications are not limited anymore to only single Access Points (AP) deployments for indoor usage, but have been extended to multi-hop networks to fulfill the need of high speed connectivity in mobile environments, where the analysis of multi-hop networks is extremely complicated. The behavior of an AP is dependent not only on its neighbors’ behavior, but also on the behavior of other hidden nodes. In this paper, we provide an accurate and verified multi-hop wireless backhaul analysis for performance of IEEE 802.11 DCF in terms of the …


The Theory Of Quaternion Orthogonal Designs, Jennifer Seberry, Ken Finlayson, Sarah Spence Adams, Tadeusz Wysocki, Tianbing Xia, Beata Joanna Wysocki Jan 2008

The Theory Of Quaternion Orthogonal Designs, Jennifer Seberry, Ken Finlayson, Sarah Spence Adams, Tadeusz Wysocki, Tianbing Xia, Beata Joanna Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Over the past several years, there has been a renewed interest in complex orthogonal designs for their application in space–time block coding. Motivated by the success of this application, this paper generalizes the definition of complex orthogonal designs by introducing orthogonal designs over the quaternion domain. This paper builds a theory of these novel quaternion orthogonal designs, offers examples, and provides several construction techniques. These theoretical results, along with the results of preliminary simulations, lay the foundation for developing applications of these designs as orthogonal space–time-polarization block codes.


Non-Optimal Receiver For Space Time Spreading Across A Time Hopping Over Ultra Wideband Ppm, Peter Vial, Beata Wysocki, Tadeusz Wysocki Jan 2008

Non-Optimal Receiver For Space Time Spreading Across A Time Hopping Over Ultra Wideband Ppm, Peter Vial, Beata Wysocki, Tadeusz Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

A novel non-optimal chip based technique is proposed to use two antennas to transmit data across a Direct Sequence Time Hopping Ultra Wideband dual antenna wireless communication system to a single receiver. The spread data is sent over the independent channels using the Space Time Spreading technique to encode the chips which are sent on each antenna simultaneously. A hard decision is made at each chip of the spreading code received based on the known Channel State Information which Pulse Position Modulated signal was received from each antenna. The paper shows that by adapting the Space Time Spreading technique to …


Truncated Hyperbolic Mapping For Non-Binary Turbo Coding In Uwb, K. Popovski, Tadeusz Wysocki, B. J. Wysocki Jan 2008

Truncated Hyperbolic Mapping For Non-Binary Turbo Coding In Uwb, K. Popovski, Tadeusz Wysocki, B. J. Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

The combination of user multiplexing and data encoding within Ultra Wideband systems has been proposed to improve bit error performance. Relative to conventional binary coding, this technique has shown to reduce error rates in scarcely populated systems. Where non-binary turbo coding modulates data to form an integer sequence, a random mapping is generally applied to develop a time hopping sequence. This paper explores the possibility of mapping through the application of truncated hyperbolic congruence codes. Comparative results against a random mapping indicate an improvement in system performance for higher turbo iteration levels in the receiver. Transceiver architecture is based upon …


Cooperative Communication In Space-Time-Frequency Coded Mb-Ofdm Uwb, L. C. Tran, A. Mertins, Tadeusz Wysocki Jan 2008

Cooperative Communication In Space-Time-Frequency Coded Mb-Ofdm Uwb, L. C. Tran, A. Mertins, Tadeusz Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Though cooperative communication has been intensively examined for general wireless systems, such as mobile and ad-hoc networks, it has been almost unexplored in the case of Space-Time-Frequency Coded Multi-band OFDM Ultra-Wideband (STFC MB-OFDM UWB). This paper proposes a framework of cooperative communication in such systems where nodes are equipped with only one antenna. Simulation results show that cooperative communication might, in some cases, provide better error performance than non-cooperative communication without any additional transmission power.


Combined User Multiplexing And Data Modulation Through Non-Binary Turbo Codes For Uwb, K. Popovski, Tadeusz Wysocki, B. J. Wysocki Jan 2008

Combined User Multiplexing And Data Modulation Through Non-Binary Turbo Codes For Uwb, K. Popovski, Tadeusz Wysocki, B. J. Wysocki

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

With significant research being conducted in Ultra Wideband communications to increase error performance, this paper proposes a combination of user multiplexing and data encoding to achieve a BER improvement. Through the use of non-binary turbo coding, data is modulated to form a time hopping code which is applied to a time-reversed UWB system. Comparative results with conventional binary coding are given, showing the possibility for BER improvements in systems with a low number of users. Slight performance degradations for a large number of users exist. The effects of a user applying turbo coding on other users not applying forward error …


Artificial Immune System Based Image Pattern Recognition In Energy Efficient Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks, Honggang Wang, Dongming Peng, Wei Wang, Hamid Sharif, J. Wegiel, D. Nguyen, R. Bowne, C. Backhaus Jan 2008

Artificial Immune System Based Image Pattern Recognition In Energy Efficient Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks, Honggang Wang, Dongming Peng, Wei Wang, Hamid Sharif, J. Wegiel, D. Nguyen, R. Bowne, C. Backhaus

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

In Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs), low cost Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) camera sensors may only produce low resolution images due to hardware limitations. However, super-resolution images may be constructed from these low resolution images in a multiple sensor network, improving object pattern recognition success rates. There is a critical image recognition challenge in these reconstructed superresolution images for accuracy, complexity and limited energy resource in wireless sensor networks. Artificial Immune Systems (AIS), in particular those possessing algorithmic efficiency for image pattern differentiation, categorization and recognition, have potential advantages in low-cost automated monitoring and object detection applications. In this …


Throughput Vs. Distance Tradeoffs And Deployment Considerations For A Multi-Hop Ieee 802.16e Railroad Test Bed, Wei Wang, Hamid Sharif, Ting Zhou, Puttipong Mahasukhon Jan 2008

Throughput Vs. Distance Tradeoffs And Deployment Considerations For A Multi-Hop Ieee 802.16e Railroad Test Bed, Wei Wang, Hamid Sharif, Ting Zhou, Puttipong Mahasukhon

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering: Faculty Publications (to 2015)

Throughput vs. distance analysis and coverage requirements are critical issues in planning wireless network deployments. With the recent availability of IEEE 802.16e and its promise of larger coverage areas for high-speed data communication, evaluating it in a real-world environment is very important to us in our ongoing study of standards based wireless technologies for the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). In this paper, we present results obtained with our IEEE 802.16e module for NS-2, particularly throughput vs. distance performance, and its consideration for designing a real-world multi-hop IEEE 802.16e testbed. Firstly, a quantitative analysis of throughput vs. distance performance is conducted …