The primary objective of this work is to propose a technique of wireless communication, where we render intelligence to the physical layer. We aim to realize a physical layer that can take part in some processes which is otherwise confined to higher layer signalling activities, like for example addressing of a node. For a typical closed user group type of network, we propose a multiple access mechanism and network topology which will not only eliminate the need of intelligent core network equipments in the network area , but to use this intelligent physical layer to directly reach any node over the air interface in the coverage area. This system is presence agnostic, hence the network is not aware of the exact location of the mobile node in the network area. So the mobility management process is not to be seen here. Also the network does not follow any cellular topology. This paper addresses the fundamentals behind the proposed multiple access scheme and draws out the benefits compared to the existing multiple access processes based on cellular approach.

Sanyal, R., Prasad, R., Cianca, E. (2010). Rendering intelligence at physical layer for smart addressing and multiple access. In Ninth International Conference on Networks (ICN), 2010 (pp.48-54). IEEE [10.1109/ICN.2010.16].

Rendering intelligence at physical layer for smart addressing and multiple access

CIANCA, ERNESTINA
2010-01-01

Abstract

The primary objective of this work is to propose a technique of wireless communication, where we render intelligence to the physical layer. We aim to realize a physical layer that can take part in some processes which is otherwise confined to higher layer signalling activities, like for example addressing of a node. For a typical closed user group type of network, we propose a multiple access mechanism and network topology which will not only eliminate the need of intelligent core network equipments in the network area , but to use this intelligent physical layer to directly reach any node over the air interface in the coverage area. This system is presence agnostic, hence the network is not aware of the exact location of the mobile node in the network area. So the mobility management process is not to be seen here. Also the network does not follow any cellular topology. This paper addresses the fundamentals behind the proposed multiple access scheme and draws out the benefits compared to the existing multiple access processes based on cellular approach.
Ninth International Conference on Networks (ICN) 2010
Menuires
2010
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
2010
2010
Settore ING-INF/03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
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Sanyal, R., Prasad, R., Cianca, E. (2010). Rendering intelligence at physical layer for smart addressing and multiple access. In Ninth International Conference on Networks (ICN), 2010 (pp.48-54). IEEE [10.1109/ICN.2010.16].
Sanyal, R; Prasad, R; Cianca, E
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