학술논문

A Power Saving Scheme for IEEE 802.15.3d THz Wireless Communication Links
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing IEEE Trans. on Mobile Comput. Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on. 22(4):1912-1921 Apr, 2023
Subject
Computing and Processing
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Signal Processing and Analysis
Absorption
IEEE 802.15 Standard
Antennas
Standards
Attenuation
Resource management
Humidity
Terahertz communication
IEEE 802.15.3d standard
pathloss model
interference channel
molecular absorption
resource allocation
power saving
Language
ISSN
1536-1233
1558-0660
2161-9875
Abstract
Terahertz (THz) band spans the frequencies lying between 0.1 and 10 THz and represents the gap between millimeter waves and Infrared bands. THz will play an influential role in mitigating the spectrum resources shortage to meet the exponential growth of services and wireless devices. Standardization activities are being carried out to regulate the THz band's exploitation under the IEEE 802.15 standardization project. Despite the generous bandwidth, THz communications suffer from high pathloss and attenuation due to Molecular Absorption. As such, THz systems need to use extra power, suitable antennas, and enhanced signal processing and communication techniques to compensate for different signal attenuation sources. In this paper, we propose a new operation mode for the IEEE standard 802.15 to save the power transmission requirement while achieving the required data rate. Hence, less battery or antenna size is needed to support the same communication link quality. To this end, we optimize the power, modulation scheme, and channel allocation to minimize the total transmitted power keeping a minimum quality-of-service. Moreover, the design captures the effect of humidity on the system performance.