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A survey of Physical-Layer Transmission in Wireless Networks
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A survey of Physical-Layer Transmission in Wireless Networks" Mr. Kaishun Wu Abstract: Unlike the wired counterpart, a wireless link is easily affected by environment changes and surrounding wireless activities. Determining the instant link conditions (or qualities) is essential for most protocol designs and application developments in wireless communications. In previous studies, link-level metrics are utilized to reflect the link conditions such as Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI), Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) and Signal-to-Interference plus Noise-Ratio (SINR). In practice, however, these metrics exhibit many limitations and could be misleading. As they are often the statistic measurements over the packet transmission while the link conditions may vary dramatically, the packet-level metrics are unable to indicate the instant link condition. Motivated by this, we propose to use more fine-grained information from the lower layer of the network protocol stack. While the PHY can be frequently be ignored in wired networks, in wireless networks the PHY fundamentally affects operation at all layers of the protocol stack in complex ways. In this survey, first we will introduce the basic knowledge of physical layer in digital communication, and make a comparative study of some recent related work down to the physical layer. Some research problems and challenges are also pointed out in our future work. Date: Wednesday, 16 December 2009 Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Room 3311 lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Dr. Qian Zhang (Chairperson) Dr. Lei Chen Dr. Lin Gu **** ALL are Welcome ****