Channel Access Using Opportunistic Reservations in Ad Hoc Networks

Xiaoqiao Meng, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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We introduce a medium access control protocol for ad hoc networks. The new protocol, which we call ORMA (opportunistic reservation multiple access) is aimed at providing both high throughput and bounded channel access delays, which are critical for supporting integrated voice and data services over ad hoc networks. In ORMA, the channel is divided into a random access section and a scheduled access section. The first is used to exchange neighborhood information, the latter is used for data transmissions over time slots organized in frames, with each time slot being accessed through reservations or probabilistic elections. To attain high throughput, nodes access data slots based on a fair election in which they win with a certain probability. To attain bounded channel access delays, nodes reserve time slots by using a novel opportunistic reservation. The performance of ORMA is studied by both analysis and simulations. It is also compared against the performance of schemes based entirely on probabilistic or fixed conflict-free slot assignment
在Ad Hoc网络中使用机会保留的信道访问
介绍了一种用于自组织网络的介质访问控制协议。我们称之为ORMA(机会保留多址访问)的新协议旨在提供高吞吐量和有界通道访问延迟,这对于在自组织网络上支持集成语音和数据服务至关重要。在ORMA中,信道被分为随机访问段和计划访问段。前者用于交换邻域信息,后者用于在以帧组织的时隙中传输数据,每个时隙通过保留或概率选举访问。为了获得高吞吐量,节点根据公平的选举访问数据槽,并以一定的概率获胜。为了获得有界的信道访问延迟,节点使用一种新颖的机会预约来保留时隙。通过分析和仿真对ORMA的性能进行了研究。并将其与完全基于概率或固定无冲突时隙分配的方案进行了性能比较
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