多跳自组织无线网络的自适应获取避碰多址

Kai Liu, Jiandong Li, A. Fukuda
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针对多跳自组织无线网络,提出了一种新的多址控制协议AACA-CT (adaptive acquisition collision avoidance multiple access with common-transmission code assignment)。该方案采用多通道。一个通道被用作移动用户(或节点)通过请求-发送和清除-发送(RTS/CTS)对话争夺预留流量通道的公共通道。其他通道作为业务通道,在不发生冲突的情况下传输业务报文。利用该协议,可以通过半双工无线电在多个频带、跳频码或直接序列扩频码上灵活有效地进行资源预留,而无需借助强大的基站(BS)或中央控制器和有线骨干网以异步方式进行预留。通过分析和数值结果验证了该协议可以很好地解决隐藏和暴露的终端问题。将所提出的协议与IEEE 802.11 MAC协议和开槽ALOHA协议进行比较,结果表明所提出的基于预留的协议比其他协议具有优势。
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Adaptive acquisition collision avoidance multiple access for multihop ad hoc wireless networks
This paper presents a new multiple access control (MAC) protocol called adaptive acquisition collision avoidance multiple access with common-transmission code assignment (AACA-CT) for multihop ad hoc wireless networks. Multiple channels are employed in this scheme. One channel is used as the common channel for mobile users (or nodes) contending to reserve traffic channels by means of request-to-send and clear-to-send (RTS/CTS) dialogue. Other channels are used as traffic channels to transmit traffic packets without collision. With this protocol, resource reservation is flexibly and effectively made on multiple frequency bands, frequency-hopping (FH) codes or direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) codes by half-duplex radios without any help of powerful base stations (BS) or central controllers and wired backbone networks in an asynchronous fashion. The protocol can solve hidden and exposed terminal problems perfectly as is validated through analysis and numerical results. A comparison among the proposed protocol, IEEE 802.11 MAC protocols and the slotted ALOHA protocol shows that the proposed reservation-based approach has advantages over other protocols.
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