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Redundancy in Wireless Communication Systems and Its Applications
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Department of Computer Science and Engineering PhD Thesis Defence Title: "Redundancy in Wireless Communication Systems and Its Applications" By Mr. Hoi-Lun Ngan Abstract Uncertainty appears naturally in most systems and is one of their design considerations. Improperly managed uncertainty could lead to catastrophic consequences. Wireless communication systems are no exceptions. Channel conditions and multi-user access environments are well-known examples affecting the system design and performance. Various approaches and methodologies have been proposed to mitigate their adverse impacts to the systems. Majority of them introduce additional and redundant resources to overcome uncertainty which ultimately improve the overall performance from system perspective. Nevertheless, such design usually suffers performance degradation from the standpoint of resource utilization. While the prescribed amount of additional resources is mandatory to accommodate proper uncertainty management, we argue that these redundant resources are capable to be reused for providing secondary and useful functionalities to the system. Hence, the redundant resources are better utilized. In this thesis, we analyze the sources of uncertainty and redundancy mechanisms with emphasis on wireless communication systems. We discuss favorable criteria for recycling redundant resources to serve secondary purposes. Two scenarios and solutions in RFID environment are presented to demonstrate the applicability for reusing inherited redundancy. We will also show an experimental study of transmission data at physical layer and illustrate how it aids to determine root causes of packet drops in real-time. This ancillary information eliminates portion of uncertainty in transmission and allow further development of communication protocol to address different scenarios adaptively and efficiently. Date: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm Venue: Room 3501 Lifts 25/26 Chairman: Prof. Lilong Cai (MECH) Committee Members: Prof. Lionel Ni (Supervisor) Prof. Qiong Luo Prof. Qian Zhang Prof. Furong Gao (CBME) Prof. Xiaohua Jia (Comp. Sci., CityU) **** ALL are Welcome ****