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Title
Adaptive Multi-Node Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) Transmission for Mobile Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
Issued Date
2013-10
Citation
Cho, Sunghyun. (2013-10). Adaptive Multi-Node Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) Transmission for Mobile Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks. Sensors, 13(10), 13382–13401. doi: 10.3390/s131013382
Type
Article
Author Keywords
mobile wireless multimedia sensor networksmulti-node MIMOdiversityspatial correlation
Keywords
VIRTUAL MIMOENERGY-EFFICIENCYSYSTEMSCOMMUNICATIONINTERFERENCEDIVERSITYCAPACITY
ISSN
1424-8220
Abstract
Mobile wireless multimedia sensor networks (WMSNs), which consist of mobile sink or sensor nodes and use rich sensing information, require much faster and more reliable wireless links than static wireless sensor networks (WSNs). This paper proposes an adaptive multi-node (MN) multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) transmission to improve the transmission reliability and capacity of mobile sink nodes when they experience spatial correlation. Unlike conventional single-node (SN) MIMO transmission, the proposed scheme considers the use of transmission antennas from more than two sensor nodes. To find an optimal antenna set and a MIMO transmission scheme, a MN MIMO channel model is introduced first, followed by derivation of closed-form ergodic capacity expressions with different MIMO transmission schemes, such as space-time transmit diversity coding and spatial multiplexing. The capacity varies according to the antenna correlation and the path gain from multiple sensor nodes. Based on these statistical results, we propose an adaptive MIMO mode and antenna set switching algorithm that maximizes the ergodic capacity of mobile sink nodes. The ergodic capacity of the proposed scheme is compared with conventional SN MIMO schemes, where the gain increases as the antenna correlation and path gain ratio increase. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/5296
DOI
10.3390/s131013382
Publisher
MDPI AG
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