IEEE802.11 Mesh网络中的持久伪清除问题及其基于组播的解决方案

Jian Zhang, Y. Chen, I. Marsic
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无线网状网络是扩展无线局域网服务的灵活解决方案。然而,当前的IEEE 802.11规范需要以各种方式进行修改,以成为适合此目的的技术。特别是,为了处理众所周知的隐节点问题(HNP),该规范采用了MACAW,采用RTS/CTS/DATA/ACK四路握手。该方案存在一些缺陷,如掩码节点问题(MNP)。在这项工作中,我们确定了规范的4路握手的一个关键问题,称为持久伪清除(PPC)。当两个发送方/接收方对的一个接收方的CTS与另一个接收方的数据帧发生碰撞时,就会发生PPC。这种僵局可能会持续一段时间,尽管发送者采取了随机的退让措施。PPC中持续的帧丢失可能导致更严重的问题。在达到最大重试次数后放弃帧传输的影响可能会传播到上层,导致路由错误或TCP发送方退回。多播RTS(或MRTS)提供了一个很好的解决方案框架来打破对等体之间的丢失和重传循环。通过对MRTS的最小修改,我们提供了一个有效的PPC解决方案。我们的实验表明,MRTS在充分利用网络容量的同时打破了PPC的僵局。
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Persistent Pseudo-Clearance Problem in IEEE802.11 Mesh Networks and its Multicast Based Solutions
Wireless mesh networks are flexible solutions to extend services from wireless LANs. The current IEEE 802.11 Specification, however, needs to be modified in various ways to be a suitable technology for this purpose. In particular, in order to handle the well-known hidden node problem (HNP), the Specification adopts MACAW by employing an RTS/CTS/DATA/ACK 4-way handshake. Some flaws of this scheme have been noticed, e.g. the Masked Node Problem (MNP). In this work, we identify a critical problem of the Specification's 4-way handshake, called persistent pseudo-clearance (PPC). PPC occurs when for two sender/receiver pairs a CTS from one pair's receiver collides with the DATA frames of the other pair. This logjam can persist for a period of time despite of the random backoff the senders employ. The persistent frame losses in PPC can cause more serious problems. The effect of giving up a frame transfer after reaching the maximum number of retries can propagate to upper layers, causing routing errors or TCP sender backoff. Multicast RTS (or MRTS) provides a good solution framework to break the cycle of losses and retransmissions between such peers. With minimal modification to MRTS, we provide an effective and efficient solution to PPC. Our experiments show that MRTS breaks the logjam of PPC while fully utilizing the network capacity.
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