BS-10-1 Exposed Node Problem limitation in multi-channels with channel coordination in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks(BS-10.Network Planning, Control, and Management,symposium)
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IEEE802.11 (WLAN) MAC protocol introduces two notorious problems: hidden and exposed node problems, which significantly decrease the system throughput of wireless Ad Hoc Network. Due to popularity and continuity of the 802.11 network, exposed node problem stands to be a deterrent if not addressed. In this paper, we first demonstrate the critical situation in exposed node problem and present our proposed solution based on channel coordination with multi-channels.
- 2007-08-29
著者
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Matsumoto Mitsuji
Graduate School Of Global Information And Telecommunication Studies Waseda University
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Matsumoto Mitsuji
Graduate School Of Gits Waseda University
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Phavy Ouk
Graduate School of Global Information and Telecommunication Studies, Waseda University
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Phavy Ouk
Graduate School Of Global Information And Telecommunication Studies Waseda University
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