Frequency-hop signaling and multiple packets per transmission for store and forward packet radio networks

M. Pursley, H. Russell
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Store and forward packet radio networks often must be able to forward a packet through several radios to be able to deliver the packet to its destination. Forwarding protocols are required to control the relay of packets, and the protocols must account for the high variability of the qualities of the links and the unique characteristics of frequency-hop spread-spectrum signaling. The authors investigate one aspect of the forwarding protocol that allows multiple packets to be included in each transmission attempt. The capture property of frequency-hop signaling and the behavior of store and forward packet radio networks are exploited in the design of protocols that permit multiple-packet transmissions. In general, a potential tradeoff arises because the use of multiple packet transmissions can increase the throughput, but it can also increase the delay. In certain situations, however, the delay is decreased with the use of multiple-packet transmissions, or at least the increase in delay is not too great. Two new transmission protocols that employ multiple-packet transmissions are described, and their performance is evaluated in a store and forward packet radio network simulation.<>
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用于存储和转发分组无线网络的频率跳信令和每次传输的多个分组
存储和转发数据包无线网络通常必须能够通过几个无线电转发数据包,以便能够将数据包发送到目的地。需要转发协议来控制数据包的中继,并且协议必须考虑到链路质量的高可变性和频率跳扩频信号的独特特性。作者研究了允许在每次传输尝试中包含多个数据包的转发协议的一个方面。在设计允许多包传输的协议时,利用了频率跳信号的捕获特性以及存储和转发分组无线网络的行为。通常,会出现一个潜在的权衡,因为使用多个数据包传输可以增加吞吐量,但也会增加延迟。然而,在某些情况下,使用多包传输可以减少延迟,或者至少延迟的增加不会太大。描述了两种采用多分组传输的新传输协议,并在分组存储和转发无线网络仿真中评估了它们的性能。
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