EDMAC:用于60ghz网络的增强型定向介质访问控制协议

Zhuo Chen, R. Yates, D. Raychaudhuri
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最近的技术进步有望实现60ghz毫米波(mmW)频率下7ghz免许可频谱的低成本、低功耗通信。在60ghz网络中,发射器和接收器采用定向天线,并将其主波束指向彼此,以克服高传播损耗并实现高数据速率。然而,基于CSMA的定向MAC (directional MAC, DMAC)协议存在“失聪”问题,导致不公平和信道利用率低。本文从一个新的角度考察了信道的失聪问题,指出信道的不公平和低利用率是由指数退缩机制引起的。我们提出了一种增强的DMAC (EDMAC)协议,该协议不使用指数回退机制,而是采用低控制开销协议,使接收方能够自适应地调整发送方的争用窗口大小。NS-2仿真结果表明,EDMAC与DMAC相比,在单跳网络中具有相似的容量和更低的延迟抖动,在多跳自组织网络场景中具有更高的容量。
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EDMAC: An enhanced directional medium access control protocol for 60 GHz networks
Recent technology advances are poised to enable low-cost, low-power communications in the 7 GHz of unlicensed spectrum at 60 GHz millimeter wave (mmW) frequencies. In 60 GHz networks, transmitters and receivers employ directional antennas and point their main beams toward each other to overcome high propagation losses and achieve high data rates. However, CSMA based directional MAC (DMAC) protocols suffer from the "deafness" problem which causes unfairness and low channel utilization. This paper examines the deafness problem from a new perspective and shows that unfairness and low channel utilization are caused by the exponential backoff mechanism. We propose an enhanced DMAC (EDMAC) protocol that does not use an exponential backoff mechanism, instead employing a low control overhead protocol that enables receivers to adaptively tune senders' contention window sizes. NS-2 simulation results are given to demonstrate that EDMAC compares favorably to DMAC, achieving similar capacity and lower delay jitter in single hop networks, and significantly higher capacity in multi-hop ad hoc network scenarios.
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