Performance Analysis of Wireless MAC Protocols with Rayleigh Fading, Log-Normal Shadowing and Capture Effects
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The channel throughput and packet delay of wireless medium access control (MAC) protocols with Rayleigh fading, shadowing and capture effect are analyzed. We consider CSMA/CA protocols as the wireless MAC protocols, since CSMA/CA protocols are based on the standard for wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) IEEE 802.11. We analyze the channel throughput and packet delay for three types of CSMA/CA protocols; Basic CSMA/CA, Stop-and-Wait CSMA/CA and 4-Way Handshake CSMA/CA. We calculate the capture probability of an Access Point (AP) in a channel with Rayleigh fading, shadowing, and near-far effects, and we derive the throughput and packet delay for the various protocols. We have found that the performance of CSMA/CA in a radio channel model is 50 percent less than in an error free channel model in low traffic load, while the throughput and packet delay of CSMA/CA in a radio channel model show better performance than in an error free channel model in high traffic load. We also found that the 4-Way Handshake CSMA/CA protocol is superior to the other CSMA/CA. protocols in high traffic load.
- 1998-01-25
著者
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Kim J
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd Gyeonggi‐do Kor
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Cho Sung
The Faculty Of Hanyang University
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Cho Sung
The Faculty Of College Of Information And Communications Hanyang University
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KIM Jae
UCLA
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LEE Jong
The Faculty of Hanyang University
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