A Hybrid Many-to-Many Communication Multi -Channel MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks

Daniel A. R. Adauto, R. M. D. Moraes
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Some multi-channel medium access control (MAC) protocols have been proposed to provide more efficient communication in ad hoc networks. In addition, each communication channel can be shared simultaneously among several nodes through techniques such as multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) and frequency division multiple access (FDMA), making the IEEE 802.11 Standard-based technology suitable for multipacket transmission and reception (MPTR). This paper presents a new Hybrid and Adaptive Approach to the Many-to-Many Communication Multi-channel MAC Protocol (H-M2MMAC) based on the Split Phase scheme of the IEEE 802.11 Power Save Mode (PSM). Beyond using the communication phase to transmit data, it enables the transmission of data during the negotiation (or control) phase under high load conditions. The results show that H-M2MMAC has superior throughput performance compared with related multi-channel protocols.
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一种用于自组织网络的混合多对多通信多通道MAC协议
为了在自组织网络中提供更有效的通信,提出了一些多通道介质访问控制(MAC)协议。此外,通过多输入多输出(MIMO)和频分多址(FDMA)等技术,每个通信信道可以在多个节点之间同时共享,使得基于IEEE 802.11标准的技术适用于多分组传输和接收(MPTR)。基于IEEE 802.11省电模式(PSM)的分相方案,提出了一种新的多对多通信多通道MAC协议(H-M2MMAC)的混合自适应实现方法。除了使用通信阶段传输数据之外,它还支持在高负载条件下的协商(或控制)阶段传输数据。结果表明,与相关多通道协议相比,H-M2MMAC具有优越的吞吐量性能。
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