A delay and throughput study of adaptive contention window based HomePlug MAC with prioritized traffic classes

Muharrem Ayar, H. Latchman
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Power Line Communication (PLC) has become an integral part of home area networks (HANs) with increasing deployment of intelligent and connected devices. The advent of smart devices creates a heterogeneous type of network with a variety of throughput and delay sensitive applications that must coexist in the HAN. Meeting the quality of service (QoS) for various applications requires high MAC throughput, low channel access delay and prioritized channel access for certain types of data. The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for PLC, defined in HomePlug and IEEE 1901, exhibits significant degradation in MAC throughput and increasing channel access delay when the number of users increases. PLC MAC layer issues have received relatively modest attention of researchers compared with physical layer problems and as a result relatively little improvement in MAC throughput and delay performance has been reported over the standard IEEE 1901 protocol. This paper studies an adaptive contention window PLC MAC protocol with a view to assessing access delay performance of this modified protocol, with the throughput and prioritized traffic classes. In the adaptive protocol, each node observes the channel status and adaptively finds the optimum contention window size. Results demonstrate a significant improvement in both MAC efficiency and access delay for the highest priority class in the presence of lower priority classes. Whereas the MAC efficiency drops down to 10% in standard protocols, the proposed adaptive MAC protocol retains its efficiency at about 81% for up to 100 users. Also, the channel access delay is for the modified protocol is maintained under 200 ms for 100 users compared to more than 1000 ms for the standard HomePlug MAC.
基于优先流量分类的自适应竞争窗口HomePlug MAC的延迟和吞吐量研究
随着智能互联设备的日益普及,电力线通信(PLC)已成为家庭区域网络(HANs)的重要组成部分。智能设备的出现创建了一种异构类型的网络,具有各种吞吐量和延迟敏感的应用程序,必须在HAN中共存。为了满足各种应用的服务质量(QoS),需要高MAC吞吐量、低信道访问延迟和对某些类型的数据的优先信道访问。在HomePlug和IEEE 1901中定义的PLC介质访问控制(MAC)协议显示,当用户数量增加时,MAC吞吐量显著下降,信道访问延迟增加。与物理层问题相比,PLC MAC层问题得到了研究人员相对较少的关注,因此在标准IEEE 1901协议上,MAC吞吐量和延迟性能的改善相对较少。本文研究了一种自适应竞争窗口PLC MAC协议,并在吞吐量和优先级流量分类下,对该协议的访问延迟性能进行了评估。在自适应协议中,每个节点观察信道状态,并自适应地找到最优的竞争窗口大小。结果表明,在存在较低优先级的情况下,最高优先级的MAC效率和访问延迟都有显着改善。标准协议的MAC效率下降到10%,而本文提出的自适应MAC协议在多达100个用户的情况下保持了81%的效率。此外,对于100个用户,修改协议的通道访问延迟保持在200毫秒以下,而标准HomePlug MAC的通道访问延迟超过1000毫秒。
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