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http://dx.doi.org/10.3745/KTCCS.2015.4.9.321

Wireless Data Transmission Algorithm Using Cyclic Redundancy Check and High Frequency of Audible Range  

Chung, Myoungbeom (성결대학교 컴퓨터학부)
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KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems / v.4, no.9, 2015 , pp. 321-326 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this paper, we proposed an algorithm which could transmit reliable data between smart devices by using inaudible high frequency of audible frequency range and cyclic redundancy check method. The proposed method uses 18 kHz~22 kHz as high frequency which inner speaker of smart device can make a sound in audible frequency range (20 Hz~22 kHz). To increase transmission quantity of data, we send mixed various frequencies at high frequency range 1 (18.0 kHz~21.2 kHz). At the same time, to increase accuracy of transmission data, we send some mixed frequencies at high frequency range 2 (21.2 kHz~22.0 kHz) as checksum. We did experiments about data transmission between smart devices by using the proposed method to confirm data transmission speed and accuracy of the proposed method. From the experiments, we showed that the proposed method could transmit 32 bits data in 235 ms, the transmission success rate was 99.47%, and error detection by using cyclic redundancy check was 0.53%. Therefore, the proposed method will be a useful for wireless transmission technology between smart devices.
Keywords
Audible Frequency; Cyclic Redundancy Check; Data Transmission; Signal Processing;
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