Dear Rodrigez,

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[Tinyos-help] Questions about Implementing Jamming Signals

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Miklos

On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 11:11 AM, Rodriguez Oscar
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We're doing experiments using wireless radio modules to detect events in
> a room by measuring the multipath behavior of the radio waves at a
> central location using an antenna array.
>
> To do this, we require our modules to be constantly sending data. The
> actual contents of the data is quite unimportant, as we're only
> measuring the multipath behavior.
>
> When we use 802.11b radios, our experiments work correctly by simply
> sending a large file through the wireless network. Our RF analyzers show
> a large percentage (near 100%) of active radio duty with this method.
>
> However, we're now using IRIS motes and TinyOS to send radio signals
> from various points. Our program continuously sends a small message, and
> right after sendDone() is called, another message is immediately
> scheduled to be sent.
>
> With this setup, which is the best way I can think of for sending data
> at the highest possible rate, we're detecting a duty rate of less than
> 10%, which is insufficient for our experiments.
>
> I would like to know if anybody has ideas on how to push the radio to
> the max and have it send data continuously up to the maximum possible
> data rate. I've searched the mailing lists, but I have found nothing
> which is remotely similar to what I'm interested in.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Oscar Rodriguez
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