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[Author] Makoto UMEUCHI(3hit)

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  • Power Saving Scheme Suitable for Wireless LAN in Multimedia Communications

    Takefumi HIRAGURI  Masakatsu OGAWA  Makoto UMEUCHI  Tetsu SAKATA  

     
    PAPER-Wireless LAN System

      Vol:
    E92-A No:9
      Page(s):
    2184-2190

    Wireless LAN access is now being offered by small personal terminals in addition to laptops. Since these terminals have very limited battery capacity, wireless LAN interfaces that offer some form of power saving are essential. IEEE802.11. specifies PSM (Power save management); it reduces power consumption by suspending some communications functions. However, since Multicasting and Broadcasting are invariably received by all terminals regardless of PSM, the terminals unnecessarily consume electric power, even if the terminal is not multicast subscriber. This paper clarifies this problem, and proposes a scheme for reducing power consumption. The results of an experiment confirm its excellent performance.

  • A New Simple Packet Combining Scheme Employing Maximum Likelihood Detection for MIMO-OFDM Transmission in Relay Channels

    Takeshi ONIZAWA  Hiroki SHIBAYAMA  Masashi IWABUCHI  Akira KISHIDA  Makoto UMEUCHI  Tetsu SAKATA  

     
    PAPER-Terrestrial Wireless Communication/Broadcasting Technologies

      Vol:
    E97-B No:5
      Page(s):
    1094-1102

    This paper describes a simple packet combining scheme with maximum likelihood detection (MLD) for multiple-input multiple-output with orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) in relay channels to construct reliable wireless links in wireless local area networks (LANs). Our MLD-based approach employs the multiplexed sub-stream signals in different transmit slots. The proposed scheme uses an additional combining process before MLD processing. Moreover, the proposed scheme sets the cyclic shift delay (CSD) operation in the relay terminal. We evaluate the performance of the proposed scheme by the packet error rate (PER) and throughput performance in the decode-and-forward (DF) strategy. First, we show that the proposed scheme offers approximately 4.5dB improvement over the conventional scheme in the received power ratio of the relay terminal to the destination terminal at PER =0.1. Second, the proposed scheme achieves about 1.6 times the throughput of the conventional scheme when the received power ratio of the relay terminal to the destination terminal is 3dB.

  • Dynamic Time-Slot Assignment Schemes for TDMA-Based Wireless ATM

    Makoto UMEUCHI  Atsushi OHTA  Masahiro UMEHIRA  

     
    PAPER

      Vol:
    E80-B No:8
      Page(s):
    1182-1191

    It is indispensable to establish a multi-access protocol and resource management technique that can assure transmission quality and efficiently utilize the radio frequency spectrum for ATM-based wireless access systems. This paper proposes dynamic time-slot assignment schemes for the forward link from a user to a central station (CS): (1) the centralized assignment and release scheme (CAR), and (2) the centralized-assignment and autonomous-release scheme (CAAR). In the proposed schemes, a central station dynamically assigns time-slots based on traffic information obtained by monitoring the input traffic in each radio module (RM). In addition, forward protection is used to prevent false-release of assigned time-slots. Performance evaluations have been carried out by analysis as well as computer simulations. They show that the proposed schemes achieve good performance in delay, link stability, and utilization efficiency of radio resources with an optimized number of forward protection steps.