Title
Concept and Feasibility Study of Wide Area Ubiquitous Network for Sensors and Actuators
Abstract
The wide area ubiquitous network (WAUN), which is used for transmitting and receiving information for sensors and actuators, is proposed and the feasibility study of a new wireless network for the WAUN is described. The WAUN is designed to satisfy the requirements of many new applications using sensors and actuators, which are wirelessly connected to the IP network. One of the basic requirements for the wireless system of the WAUN is wide coverage larger than several km with low wireless terminal output power of 10 mW To meet this requirement, an experimental wireless system, which uses a powerful FEC and the diversity technique, for use in WAUNs is designed, and its feasibility is evaluated by field experiments. The experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the WAUN. That is, the 10 mW transmission power wireless terminal communicates with the access point (base station) 5 km away
Year
DOI
Venue
2007
10.1109/VETECS.2007.46
VTC Spring
Keywords
Field
DocType
IP networks,actuators,diversity reception,forward error correction,ubiquitous computing,wide area networks,wireless sensor networks,10 mW,FEC,IP network,WAUN,actuators,diversity reception,forward error correction,wide area ubiquitous network,wireless sensor network
Wireless network,Base station,Forward error correction,Wireless,Computer science,Internet protocol suite,Computer network,Electronic engineering,Ubiquitous computing,Wireless sensor network,Actuator
Conference
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
1550-2252
1-4244-0266-2
15
PageRank 
References 
Authors
1.59
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
masahiro umehira17125.98
Saito, H.2174.00
Osamu Kagami3614.52
Fujita, T.4297121.38