Performance study and simulation analysis of CSMA and IEEE 802.11 in wireless sensor networks and limitations of IEEE 802.11

S. Chowdhury, Mohamamd Tauhidul Islam, Fariha Tasmin Jaigirdar, Md. Rokan Uddin Faruqui, S. Noor
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Since its birth wireless communication became an indispensible part of the modern society. One major area that has a gigantic impact on the performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) is the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer. Many random access protocols exist in wireless sensor networks. Some of these protocols include Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA), Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (MACA), Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance for wireless (MACAW) and IEEE 802.11. All the protocols mentioned above except CSMA use Request To Send/Clear To Send (RTS/CTS) packets to avoid collisions (hidden terminal problem) which was a great problem for CSMA and that is the reason CSMA is almost obsolete for wireless communications. But after using RTS/CTS packets the protocols have to encounter some extra problems such as, energy consumption and end-to-end delay. The objective of this paper is to show the pros and cons of using RTS/CTS packets by comparing CSMA (does not use RTS/CTS) and IEEE 802.11 (uses RTS/CTS packets). We also portray that under some specific scenario the IEEE 802.11 is outperformed by CSMA which is also the novelty and contribution of this research work. This observation suggests that a lot of works have to be done to consider IEEE 802.11 an approximate perfect MAC layer protocol for WSNs.
CSMA和IEEE 802.11在无线传感器网络中的性能研究与仿真分析以及IEEE 802.11的局限性
无线通信自诞生之日起就成为现代社会不可或缺的一部分。介质访问控制(MAC)层是影响无线传感器网络(wsn)性能的一个重要方面。无线传感器网络中存在多种随机接入协议。其中一些协议包括载波感知多址(CSMA)、防碰撞多址(MACA)、无线防碰撞多址(MACAW)和IEEE 802.11。除了CSMA之外,上述所有协议都使用请求发送/清除发送(RTS/CTS)数据包来避免冲突(隐藏终端问题),这是CSMA的一个大问题,这也是CSMA在无线通信中几乎过时的原因。但是在使用了RTS/CTS包之后,协议会遇到一些额外的问题,比如能耗和端到端延迟。本文的目的是通过比较CSMA(不使用RTS/CTS)和IEEE 802.11(使用RTS/CTS数据包)来展示使用RTS/CTS数据包的利弊。我们还描述了在某些特定场景下,IEEE 802.11的性能优于CSMA,这也是本研究工作的新颖性和贡献。这一观察结果表明,要将IEEE 802.11视为wsn的近乎完美的MAC层协议,还有很多工作要做。
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