Inter-zone interference avoidance using channel reservation in multiple subcarrier multiple access scheme

Masahiro Otani, Tomoaki Matsuda, Nitish Rajoria, Jin Mitsugi, Haruhisa Ichikawa, Yuusuke Kawakita

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Abstract

Interest in structural health monitoring for which sensors are used to detect structural damage has increased. For low-cost installation, these sensors are required to be batteryless and wireless. The objective of this study is to realize structural health monitoring for large-scale structures using a multiple subcarrier multiple access scheme that functionally enhances sub-carrier methods in radio-frequency identification (RFID) communication. When the target structure is of large scale, it is necessary to divide the structure into several zones because of communication distance restrictions. In this case, some wireless sensor nodes are located in zones where adjacent transceiver ranges overlap, thereby transmitting their sensing signals to both zones; thus, the problem of inter-zone interference due to unintended subcarriers arises. Therefore, we propose a method of inter-zone interference avoidance in which channels are reserved for wireless sensors overlapping adjacent zones. Evaluation via simulation reveals that the average communication capacity reduction can be suppressed compared with the case without channel reservation.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 7th International Conference on the Internet of Things, IoT 2017
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
VolumePart F132741
ISBN (Electronic)9781450353182
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017 Oct 22
Event7th International Conference on the Internet of Things, IoT 2017 - Linz, Austria
Duration: 2017 Oct 222017 Oct 25

Other

Other7th International Conference on the Internet of Things, IoT 2017
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityLinz
Period17/10/2217/10/25

Keywords

  • Channel allocation
  • Interference prevention
  • Multiple access
  • RFID

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Software

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