MARCH : A MAC Protocol for High Performance Wireless Ad Hoc Networks(Wireless Communication Technology)
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概要
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In wireless ad hoc networks, various medium access control (MAC) protocols have been developed to avoid data packet collision and improve channel utilization in the presence of hidden terminals. For distributed MAC protocols, exchange of messages (handshake), are usually required before data transmission. Based on the initiator of the handshake, MAC protocols can be categorized as sender-initiated or receiver-initiated protocols. Theoretically, the latter outperforms the former since less control overhead is required. However, fundamental assumptions made in the receiver-initiated protocols are very vulnerable. In this paper, we propose a new MAC protocol known as multiple access with reduced handshake (MARCH). MARCH utilizes the broadcast characteristics of an omnidirectional antenna to reduce the number of handshakes required to initiate a data transmission. Simulation results demonstrate that this low-overhead MAC protocol results in a 65% increase in network throughput.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-02-01
著者
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Toh Chai
University Of Hong Kong
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Ll Victor
University of Hong Kong
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TSAI Wei
University of California
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SHIH Chih-Heng
Georgia Institute of Technology
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HSIEH Hung-Yun
Georgia Institute of Technology