Ultra Wide Band Audio Visual PHY IEEE 802.15.3c for WMSNs
Résumé
In order to retrieve multimedia content like video and audio at indoor environments, wireless multimedia sensor networks have recently emerged as a good solution. Moreover, Ultra Wide Band technology (UWB) can provide high data rates to transfer the multimedia content in a point-to-point mode. In this paper, we explain the features of UWB technology and investigate the performance of the IEEE 802.15.3c standard in terms of Bit Error Rate (BER) against Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR). The Audio Visual Physical (AV PHY) mode has been implemented and simulated and our results show that encoded AV PHY outperforms the uncoded AV PHY for high and low Convolutional encoder rates. Finally, we emphasized the quality improvements with different UWB standard parameters (coding and modulation) in the context of JPEG image compression.