Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system

A tire monitoring system is an essential part of cars and other traffic vehicles to help people know the working condition of tires. A good tire monitoring system should apply a robust wireless communication module to guarantee the reliability and stability of the system. As a part of wirel...

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Main Author: Wang, Jiaming
Other Authors: Goh Wang Ling
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-649902023-07-04T15:24:33Z Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system Wang, Jiaming Goh Wang Ling School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Wireless communication systems A tire monitoring system is an essential part of cars and other traffic vehicles to help people know the working condition of tires. A good tire monitoring system should apply a robust wireless communication module to guarantee the reliability and stability of the system. As a part of wireless communication, baseband coding plays the most important role here. In this project, the selected coding method is Turbo Code which is one of the most popular for baseband coding and has a very complex and variable structure. For the simplicity of tire monitoring system, a relatively short length and less complexity 2 Turbo Code with generating function of g = [1, 1+D ] is put into use. For a better l+D usage of Turbo Code, a fresh design of the interleaver under the concept of magic square is introduced. The error rate in this design can be low to several 10-4. Master of Science (Electronics) 2015-06-10T03:36:40Z 2015-06-10T03:36:40Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64990 en 72 p. application/pdf
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Wang, Jiaming
Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
description A tire monitoring system is an essential part of cars and other traffic vehicles to help people know the working condition of tires. A good tire monitoring system should apply a robust wireless communication module to guarantee the reliability and stability of the system. As a part of wireless communication, baseband coding plays the most important role here. In this project, the selected coding method is Turbo Code which is one of the most popular for baseband coding and has a very complex and variable structure. For the simplicity of tire monitoring system, a relatively short length and less complexity 2 Turbo Code with generating function of g = [1, 1+D ] is put into use. For a better l+D usage of Turbo Code, a fresh design of the interleaver under the concept of magic square is introduced. The error rate in this design can be low to several 10-4.
author2 Goh Wang Ling
author_facet Goh Wang Ling
Wang, Jiaming
format Theses and Dissertations
author Wang, Jiaming
author_sort Wang, Jiaming
title Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
title_short Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
title_full Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
title_fullStr Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
title_full_unstemmed Robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
title_sort robust wireless baseband coding for advanced built-in tire monitoring system
publishDate 2015
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64990
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