Wireless sensor networks (WSN) has attracted a lot of attention recently. A WSN usually contains a large number of low-cost and low-power wireless sensor nodes, some aggregated nodes, and some destination nodes. There are many potential applications of sensor networks, such as surveillance and monitoring, tracking and location. In these applications, the sensor nodes are usually cooperated with each other in a multi-hop fashion. In this project, we consider the problem of multicasting data packets from multiple source groups of sensor nodes to multiple destinations via a common wireless relay network. We refer to such a channel as a multiple access relay interference channel (MARIC), as multiple groups of source nodes interfere with each other at each destination. In this project, we will develop a robust distributed network and channel coding scheme for MARIC.
Professor Yonghui Li, Professor Branka Vucetic.
Electrical and Information Engineering
PHD
Wireless sensor networks (WSN) has attracted a lot of attention recently. A WSN usually contains a large number of low-cost and low-power wireless sensor nodes, some aggregated nodes, and some destination nodes. There are many potential applications of sensor networks, such as surveillance and monitoring, tracking and location. In these applications, the sensor nodes are usually cooperated with each other in a multi-hop fashion. In this project, we consider the problem of multicasting data packets from multiple source groups of sensor nodes to multiple destinations via a common wireless relay network. We refer to such a channel as a multiple access relay interference channel (MARIC), as multiple groups of source nodes interfere with each other at each destination. In this project, we will develop a robust distributed network and channel coding scheme for MARIC.
The opportunity ID for this research opportunity is 1036