DEMAC: an adaptive power control MAC protocol for ad-hoc networks

Ping Ding, J. Holliday, Aslihan Celik
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Transmit power control (TPC) protocols have been proposed to address the limited power supplies in ad hoc networks. However, most of the previous work minimizes the transmit power without considering both the energy wasted in collisions and the energy used to overcome the interference from all the interfering nodes existing in the network. Our previous work shows the optimal transmit power for the maximum throughput and per frame minimum consumed energy exists and occurs when the power level is sufficient to avoid the interference, and causes the least contention between nodes. In this paper, we propose a novel per-frame-based TPC protocol, DEM AC, in ad hoc networks using IEEE 802.11 at low PHY rate. To avoid interference, improve throughput, and save energy, DEMAC adaptively looks for the optimal transmit power based on the network interference and data payload. DEMAC is validated via simulations and is shown to outperform several existing TPC protocols
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DEMAC:用于自组织网络的自适应功率控制MAC协议
为了解决自组网中电力供应有限的问题,提出了传输功率控制(TPC)协议。然而,之前的大部分工作都是最小化发射功率,而没有考虑碰撞浪费的能量和克服网络中存在的所有干扰节点的干扰所消耗的能量。我们之前的工作表明,存在最大吞吐量和每帧最小消耗能量的最佳发射功率,并且当功率水平足以避免干扰,并且导致节点之间的争用最少时发生。在本文中,我们提出了一种新颖的基于逐帧的TPC协议,DEM AC,在低PHY速率下使用IEEE 802.11自组织网络。为了避免干扰,提高吞吐量,节约能源,DEMAC根据网络干扰和数据负载自适应寻找最优发射功率。通过仿真验证了DEMAC,并证明其优于几种现有的TPC协议
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