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DeWOZ: Rethinking the Schmidl–Cox Algorithm for Detecting Wi-Fi Out of ZigBee Interference


Abstract:

This letter presents detect Wi-Fi signals out of ZigBee (DeWOZ), a clean-slate technique to discern Wi-Fi packets drowning in ZigBee interference. Unlike existing solutio...Show More

Abstract:

This letter presents detect Wi-Fi signals out of ZigBee (DeWOZ), a clean-slate technique to discern Wi-Fi packets drowning in ZigBee interference. Unlike existing solutions that are restricted to the cases where Wi-Fi signal strength is much higher than ZigBee, Wi-Fi signals only interfere with ZigBee payload, or beforehand clear Wi-Fi transmissions are done to obtain transmitter-specific information, DeWOZ aims at achieving the detection of relatively weak Wi-Fi signal hidden in both ZigBee header and payload portions only based on a single corrupted signal. DeWOZ re-explores the Wi-Fi-oriented Schmidl-Cox algorithm for corrupted signal synchronization followed by two key operations, autocorrelation anomaly detection and adaptive discrete Fourier transform, to sniff Wi-Fi out of ZigBee header and payload, respectively. The feasibility of DeWOZ is validated via practical experiment.
Published in: IEEE Wireless Communications Letters ( Volume: 8, Issue: 1, February 2019)
Page(s): 289 - 292
Date of Publication: 14 September 2018

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