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Implementation of Pulse-Based Multiplexing Protocol for Massive IoT
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- Tanaka Chiemi
- Tokyo University of Science
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- Peper Ferdinand
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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- Leibnitz Kenji
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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- Theofilis Konstantions
- National Institute of Information and Communications Technology
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- Hasegawa Mikio
- Tokyo University of Science
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- Li Aohan
- Tokyo University of Science
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- Wakamiya Naoki
- Osaka University
Bibliographic Information
- Published
- 2020-11-09
- DOI
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- 10.34385/proc.74.c2l-d-1
- Publisher
- The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Description
For the realization of an Internet of Things (IoT) with high densities of resource-restricted IoT devices, it is necessary to design an effective multiplexing protocol. Asynchronous Pulse-Code Multiple Access (APCMA) has been proposed as a brain-inspired communication protocol based on pulse-like signals. Compared with conventional multiple access protocols, APCMA allows multiple transmitters to transmit encoded pulse signals at arbitrary time with collisions. In this paper, we implemented APCMA protocol on FPGA and evaluate its performance in wireless communication. From implementation, we can see that the APCMA protocol allows IoT devices to multiplex messages on the same channel simultaneously by encoding.
Journal
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- IEICE Proceeding Series
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IEICE Proceeding Series 74 346-349, 2020-11-09
The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390859635831726464
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- ISSN
- 21885079
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed

