Performance Enhancement of IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a Cognitive Radio Technique
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概要
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Cognitive Radio (CR) is expected to bring about a more flexible wireless communication environment by the efficient utilization of spectrum resources. In this paper, a CR coexisting with IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) is proposed. In the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) access scheme in IEEE 802.11 WLAN, a station (STA) transmits a data frame by executing a random backoff procedure after Distributed Inter Frame Space (DIFS) period, and the destination STA of the data frame responds with Ack frame to the source STA after Short Inter Frame Space (SIFS) period. After the Ack frame is transmitted, the same procedures are repeated. The proposed CR terminal recognizes the DIFS period and the SIFS period, and then it transmits CR signals during these periods with the transmission power that does not affect the IEEE 802.11 WLAN protocol. Thus, the proposed CR terminals recognize the periods during which IEEE 802.11 STAs do not transmit any frames and they use the periods to transmit CR signals. In this paper, IEEE 802.11 WLAN STA that has the capability for the proposed CR technique in addition to the normal 802.11 WLAN capability is considered and the improved average throughputs by the CR communications are evaluated in the computer simulation, and then the effectiveness of the proposed method is clarified.
- 2009-08-01
著者
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Takagi Masahiro
Corporate Research & Development Center Toshiba Corporation
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TANDAI Tomoya
Corporate Research & Development Center, Toshiba Corporation
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