Opportunistic large arrays. Scaglione, A. and Hong, Y. In IEEE International Symposium on Advances in Wireless Communications, September, 2002. abstract bibtex In this paper, we introduce a new scheme that allows transmission from a set of asynchronous transmitters to a remote destination which, otherwise, would not be ca- pable to forward the data individually. In our scheme the small devices form an Opportunistic Large Array (OLA) by reacting to the signal sent by a special node in the network, called the leader. The problem solution provides as a by- product a communication technique for the network itself, based on a unique physical layer design where the signals are broadcasted to the other nodes without contending for the channel.
@InProceedings{ 5883,
title = "Opportunistic large arrays",
booktitle = "IEEE International Symposium on Advances in Wireless Communications",
author = "Anna Scaglione and Yao-Win Hong",
location = "Victoria, BC, Canada",
month = "September",
year = "2002",
abstract = "In this paper, we introduce a new scheme that allows transmission from a set of asynchronous transmitters to a remote destination which, otherwise, would not be ca- pable to forward the data individually. In our scheme the small devices form an Opportunistic Large Array (OLA) by reacting to the signal sent by a special node in the network, called the leader. The problem solution provides as a by- product a communication technique for the network itself, based on a unique physical layer design where the signals are broadcasted to the other nodes without contending for the channel. ",
localfile = "/home/stephan/Daten/Arbeit/Paper\_Tutorials/Paper/020101\_5883\_OpportunisticLargeArrays.pdf",
Bemerkung: = "OLA: reaction on received signal: Retransmission and thereby flooding the network with message."
}