一种用于移动自组织网络的无同步分时MAC协议

G. Jakllari, R. Ramanathan
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移动自组织网络(manet)中的介质访问控制(MAC)方法可以大致分为TDMA和CSMA/CA。原则上,与CSMA/CA相比,TDMA提供了卓越的性能和更好的容量保证。然而,在实践中,由于需要在没有集中控制的情况下提供全网范围的同步,并且需要适应移动性,因此TDMA的设计和实现非常困难。因此,CSMA/CA变体通常是首选。虽然实时多媒体应用程序的激增需要具有类似tdma功能的协议,但以实际可行的方式实现这一功能的问题仍未得到解决。我们提出了SITA(无同步临时分时访问),这是一种用于在manet上实时应用的MAC协议。SITA将TDMA的优点与CSMA/CA的简单性和健壮性相结合。SITA提供按需(流量)、保留通道访问和自动准入控制,而不需要时隙同步。SITA背后的主要思想是建立一个临时的、宽松的、无冲突的时间表,相对于最初的控制权交换。我们研究了SITA在ns-2模拟器中作为802.11覆盖实现时的性能。我们的结果表明,对于实时流量,SITA提供了端到端吞吐量的显着改进,高达300%,并且与普通802.11相比,端到端延迟和抖动减少了一个数量级或更多。
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A Sync-less time-divided MAC protocol for mobile ad-hoc networks
Approaches to Medium Access Control (MAC) in mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) can be broadly classified into TDMA and CSMA/CA. In principle, TDMA offers superior performance as well as better capacity guarantees compared to CSMA/CA. In practice, however, the need to provide network-wide synchronization without centralized control, and to accommodate mobility makes TDMA very hard to design and implement. Consequently, CSMA/CA variants are generally preferred. While the proliferation of real-time multimedia applications demands a protocol with TDMA-like features, the problem of doing so in a practically viable manner remains unsolved. We present SITA (Sync-less Impromptu Time-Divided Access), a MAC protocol for real-time applications over MANETs. SITA combines the advantages of TDMA with the simplicity and robustness of CSMA/CA. SITA provides on (traffic) demand, reserved access to the channel and automatic admission control, while it does not require slot synchronization. The main idea behind SITA is to set up an impromptu, loose, conflict free schedule relative to an initial control exchange. We study the performance of SITA when implemented as an overlay over 802.11 in the ns-2 simulator. Our results show that, with real-time like traffic, SITA provides significant improvement in the end-to-end throughput, by as much as 300%, and on order of magnitude or more decrease in the end-to-end delay and jitter when compared with the vanilla 802.11.
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