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Demo: Investigating Concurrent Transmission using Software Defined Radios

Published: 12 February 2018 Publication History

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Concurrent Transmission (CT) is one of the most influential techniques for WSNs developed in recent years. Nevertheless, the reason why it works is still under debate. With our SDR-based CT-emulator we can perform reproducable experiments with real WSN hardware. Our evaluation shows that the LQI is a better metric for concurrent transmission performance than RSS. Thus we contribute to a better understanding of concurrent transmission.

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EWSN ’18: Proceedings of the 2018 International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
February 2018
295 pages
ISBN:9780994988621

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  • EWSN: International Conference on Embedded Wireless Systems and Networks
  • SUNY Buffalo: State University of NY at Buffalo
  • IMDEA

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Junction Publishing

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Published: 12 February 2018

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  1. Wireless Sensor Networks

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