IEEE 802.11ac中具有传输机会的自适应公共控制信道MAC

IF 0.5 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Journal of ICT Research and Applications Pub Date : 2021-02-23 DOI:10.5614/ITBJ.ICT.RES.APPL.2021.14.3.3
Azhar A. Alsufyani, K. Almotairi
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频谱利用是无线自组织网络的主要挑战,部分原因是使用有限的网络资源。对于自组织网络,带宽在可以在任何时间点传输数据的站点之间共享。通过最大化吞吐量来增强网络服务Â是非常重要的。本文提出了一种适用于多通道自组织网络的具有传输机会的自适应多通道接入协议AMCA-TXOP。为了协调的目的,所提出的协议使用一个自适应的公共控制信道,在这个信道上,站点根据整个可用带宽协商它们的信道选择,然后切换到协商好的信道。AMCA-TXOP需要一个单一的无线电接口,以便每个电台都可以收听控制频道,该频道可以偷听其他电台达成的所有协议。这允许通过各种通道并行传输到多个站点,优先处理数据流量以达到服务质量要求。该方法可用于802.11ac协议,该协议通过信道绑定将带宽扩展到160 MHz。通过仿真验证了AMCA-TXOP协议所带来的吞吐量增益。此外,我们将我们的协议与Â IEEE 802.11ac标准协议进行了比较。
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An Adaptive Common Control Channel MAC with Transmission Opportunity in IEEE 802.11ac
Spectral utilization is a major challenge in wireless ad hoc networks due in part to using limited network resources. For ad hoc networks, the bandwidth is shared among stations that can transmit data at any point in time. It  is important to maximize the throughput to enhance the network service. In this paper, we propose an adaptive multi-channel access with transmission opportunity protocol for multi-channel ad hoc networks, called AMCA-TXOP. For the purpose of coordination, the proposed protocol uses an adaptive common control channel over which the stations negotiate their channel selection based on the entire available bandwidth and then switch to the negotiated channel. AMCA-TXOP requires a single radio interface so that each station can listen to the control channel, which can overhear all agreements made by the other stations. This allows parallel transmission to multiple stations over various channels, prioritizing data traffic to achieve the quality-of-service requirements. The proposed approach can work with the 802.11ac protocol, which has expanded the bandwidth to 160 MHz by channel bonding. Simulations were conducted to demonstrate the throughput gains that can be achieved using the AMCA-TXOP protocol. Moreover, we compared our protocol with  the IEEE 802.11ac standard protocols.
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Journal of ICT Research and Applications
Journal of ICT Research and Applications COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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期刊介绍: Journal of ICT Research and Applications welcomes full research articles in the area of Information and Communication Technology from the following subject areas: Information Theory, Signal Processing, Electronics, Computer Network, Telecommunication, Wireless & Mobile Computing, Internet Technology, Multimedia, Software Engineering, Computer Science, Information System and Knowledge Management. Authors are invited to submit articles that have not been published previously and are not under consideration elsewhere.
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