非对称流量的全双工介质访问控制协议

M. A. Alim, Takashi Watanabe
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近年来,天线设计和信号处理的进步使得使用同一载波频率同时发送和接收成为可能,这被称为带内全双工(IBFD)无线通信。随着物理层的进步,需要高效的介质访问控制(MAC)设计来实现这项最新技术的最佳效益。本文提出了一种支持上下行流量长度不对称的WLAN全双工MAC (FD-MAC),命名为非对称MAC。该MAC的主要特点是在从AP传输单个下行帧的过程中,多个用户可以向接入点(AP)传输数据,并且不存在争用期,因此用户终端和AP之间不会发生信道访问冲突。在ad - mac中,总是由AP发起传输。并与传统的半双工MAC (HD-MAC)和另一种提出的FD-MAC进行了性能比较。syn - mac比传统HD-MAC的吞吐量提高了约100%。此外,与另一种现有FD-MAC相比,该MAC具有更高的吞吐量增益,吞吐量增益约为67%。结果表明,使用该MAC可以获得显着的吞吐量增益,可用于未来的FD wlan。
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Full Duplex Medium Access Control Protocol for Asymmetric Traffic
Recent advancements in antenna design and signal processing have made it feasible to transmit and receive at the same time by using same carrier frequency, which is called in-band full-duplex (IBFD) wireless communications. Along with physical layer advancements, efficient medium access control (MAC) design is required to achieve optimum benefit from this latest technology. In this paper, a full-duplex MAC (FD-MAC) is proposed for a WLAN to support asymmetric length of traffic for uplink and downlink, which is named as Asym- MAC. The main feature of this MAC is that multiple users can transmit data to the access point (AP) during the transmission of a single downlink frame from AP. Moreover, there is no contention period and hence, there is no collision among the user terminals and AP for channel access. In Asym-MAC, AP always initiates the transmission. The performance of Asym-MAC is compared with the traditional half-duplex MAC (HD-MAC) and another proposed FD-MAC. Asym-MAC outperforms traditional HD-MAC by about 100% throughput gain. Moreover, this MAC shows higher throughput gain as compared to another existing FD-MAC and the throughput gain is about 67%. The results suggest that a significant throughput gain can be achieved by using this MAC, which can be used for future FD WLANs.
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