Media Access Control for Real-Time Communications in Consumer Electronics Networks

C. Yeh
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An ultimate goal for medium access control is freedom from collision. For applications or consumer electronics with real-time constraints, quality-of-service (QoS) supports are also of critical importance and can be realized based on reservation or prioritization techniques. In a license-free distributed environment where no single authority for channel arbitration exists, reservation is not a suitable paradigm while prioritization may not provide the degree of QoS required. As a result, effective prioritization in such environments is still a subject under intensive research, in order to make sure that higher-priority packets can be transmitted without being affected by lower-priority packets. Fairness can then be provisioned on top of the strong differentiation capability. In this paper, we propose a medium access control (MAC) scheme that is ideal for communications between a master node (e.g., PC) and slave nodes (e.g., consumer electronics) or in a home network with a centralized router. The proposed scheme leads to freedom from collision and strong differentiation capability, and the hidden and exposed terminal problems naturally do not exist.
消费电子网络中实时通信的媒体访问控制
媒介访问控制的最终目标是避免冲突。对于具有实时约束的应用程序或消费电子产品,服务质量(QoS)支持也至关重要,可以基于保留或优先级技术实现。在不存在单一通道仲裁机构的免许可分布式环境中,保留不是合适的范例,而优先级可能无法提供所需的QoS程度。因此,为了确保高优先级的数据包可以传输而不受低优先级数据包的影响,在这种环境下有效的优先级划分仍然是一个需要深入研究的课题。然后可以在强大的差异化能力之上提供公平性。在本文中,我们提出了一种介质访问控制(MAC)方案,它非常适合主节点(例如,PC)和从节点(例如,消费电子产品)之间的通信,或者在具有集中式路由器的家庭网络中。该方案具有不碰撞性和较强的区分能力,不存在隐藏和暴露的终端问题。
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