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www.Ko-FAS.de Project Ko-TAG Project Ko-TAG Communication & Protocols Communication & Protocols The Ko-TAG communication protocol Network Simulation Registration • Observation of the management channel • Reply to registration requests of the TAGs • Assignment of addresses and time slots TOF (Distance Measurement) • Transmission of Beacons • Time-Of-Flight Measurements for each TAG in its time slot Duration of a time slot < 15µs AOA (Angle Measurement)/Data • Transmission of a Request-Beacon • Transmission of the replies by the addressed TAGs • Angle Measurement of the arrived signal The Ko-TAG communication protocol is based on three non-overlapping channels used for management operations, distance measurements, data transmissions and angle estimations. An overlapping star topology was chosen with a single localization unit (LU) as the center of each star. The network management runs completely autonomously. No interaction from outside is required. A specific communication protocol was developed to answer the specific user requirements. During communication each LU performs three different subsequent steps: The communication frames in the data and in the management channels are derived from the 802.11p-Specification. For Time-Of-Flight Measurements use short bursts to increase the update rate. Packet collision probability can be significantly reduced with a time slotted channel access mechanisms within the own network. ALL 1 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 166Hz 165Hz 165Hz 166Hz 165Hz 165Hz OBU: Frequency of successfull requests per device OBU-Nr. Frequency of successful requests per device (Hz) ToF AoA Data Verification was performed using the OPNET® Modeler simulator for wireless networks. The picture shows an example measurement of the maximum time required until a distance measurement has been performed for all TAGs. The corresponding test setup used 500 TAGs and 75 time slots per cycle. The single curves represent the behavior regarding a different dwell time of the devices in the management channel. In this scenario a simultaneous registration of all devices in the network is simulated.

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www.Ko-FAS.de

Project Ko-TAGProject Ko-TAG

Communication & ProtocolsCommunication & Protocols

The Ko-TAG communication protocol

Network Simulation

Registration

• Observation of the management channel

• Reply to registration requests of the TAGs

• Assignment of addresses and time slots

TOF (Distance Measurement)

• Transmission of Beacons

• Time-Of-Flight Measurements for each

TAG in its time slot

• Duration of a time slot < 15µs

AOA (Angle Measurement)/Data

• Transmission of a Request-Beacon

• Transmission of the replies by the addressed

TAGs

• Angle Measurement of the arrived signal

The Ko-TAG communication protocol is based on three non-overlapping channels used for management

operations, distance measurements, data transmissions and angle estimations. An overlapping star

topology was chosen with a single localization unit (LU) as the center of each star.

The network management runs completely autonomously. No interaction from outside is required.

A specific communication protocol was developed to

answer the specific user requirements.

During communication each LU performs three different

subsequent steps:

The communication frames in the data

and in the management channels are

derived from the 802.11p-Specification.

For Time-Of-Flight Measurements use

short bursts to increase the update

rate.

Packet collision probability can be

significantly reduced with a time slotted

channel access mechanisms within the

own network.

ALL 10

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

166H

z

165H

z

165H

z

166H

z

165H

z

165H

z

OBU: Frequency of successfull requests per device

OBU-Nr.

Fre

quency o

f successfu

l re

quests

per

devic

e (

Hz)

ToF

AoA

Data

Verification was performed using the OPNET®

Modeler simulator for wireless networks.

The picture shows an example measurement of the

maximum time required until a distance measurement

has been performed for all TAGs. The corresponding test

setup used 500 TAGs and 75 time slots per cycle.

The single curves represent the behavior regarding a

different dwell time of the devices in the management

channel.

In this scenario a simultaneous registration of all devices

in the network is simulated.