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Distributed and collaborative beamforming in wireless sensor networks: classifications, trends, and research directions

Jayaprakasam, S. and Rahim, S. K. A. and Leow, C. Y. (2017) Distributed and collaborative beamforming in wireless sensor networks: classifications, trends, and research directions. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 19 (4). pp. 2092-2116. ISSN 1553-877X

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Abstract

Distributed and collaborative beamforming (DCBF) scheme in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is receiving new-found interest in recent times due to the rapid advancements in wireless technology and embedded systems. Although studies on distributed and collaborative beamforming have been carried out for more than ten years, the DCBF was initially considered impractical due to high complexity and hardly achievable requirements. It gained prominence only in the past few years as small wireless communication electronic sensors with high processing capability became easily available. Recent works showcasing distributed and collaborative beamforming as a suitable solution for 5G communication systems such as mm-wave communication and machine to machine communications has further ignited the interest in this research field. Motivated by these factors, this paper presents a survey on the research trends of distributed and collaborative beamforming in WSNs. We provide classifications of the DCBF research areas and conduct an extensive review of the various proposals which have appeared in the literature for each classification. This survey uncovered that majority of existing research can be broadly divided into four major research trends: beampattern analysis, power and lifetime optimization, synchronization, and finally, prototype design. The inherent features, constraints and challenges of each research category in the distributed and collaborative beamforming are presented and the lessons learned from the shortcomings of previous research are summarized. Finally, this paper has unveiled open research directions in the field of distributed and collaborative beamforming in WSNs.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Distributed and collaborative beamforming (DCBF), wireless sensor networks (WSNs)
Subjects:T Technology > TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Divisions:Electrical Engineering
ID Code:76230
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:26 Jun 2018 07:53
Last Modified:26 Jun 2018 07:53

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