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Optical SDMA for applying compressive sensing in WSN

Xuewen Liu, Song Xiao*, and Lei Quan   

  1. School of Telecommunications Engineering, Xidian University, Xi’an 710071, China
  • Online:2016-08-24 Published:2010-01-03

Abstract:

In order to apply compressive sensing in wireless sensor network, inside the nodes cluster classified by the spatial correlation, we propose that a cluster head adopts free space optical communication with space division multiple access, and a sensor node uses a modulating retro-reflector for communication. Thus while a random sampling matrix is used to guide the establishment of links between head cluster and sensor nodes, the random linear projection is accomplished. To establish multiple links at the same time, an optical space division multiple access antenna is designed. It works in fixed beams switching mode and consists of optic lens with a large field of view (FOV), fiber array on the focal plane which is used to realize virtual channels segmentation, direction of arrival sensor, optical matrix switch and controller. Based on the angles of nodes’ laser beams, by dynamically changing the route, optical matrix switch actualizes the multi-beam full duplex tracking receiving and transmission. Due to the structure of fiber array, there will be several fade zones both in the focal plane and in lens’ FOV. In order to lower the impact of fade zones and harmonize multi-beam, a fiber array adjustment is designed. By theoretical, simulated and experimental study, the antenna’s qualitative feasibility is validated.