DocumentCode
1178940
Title
Self-Organization Properties of CSMA/CA Systems and Their Consequences on Fairness
Author
Durvy, Mathilde ; Dousse, Olivier ; Thiran, Patrick
Author_Institution
EPFL, Lausanne
Volume
55
Issue
3
fYear
2009
fDate
3/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
931
Lastpage
943
Abstract
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the IEEE 802.11 protocol, are known to be unfair. In multihop networks, they can even favor some links to such an extent that the others suffer from virtually complete starvation. This observation has been reported in quite a few works, but the factors causing it are still not well understood. We find that the capture effect and the relative values of the receive and carrier sensing ranges play a crucial role in the performance of these protocols. Using a simple Markovian model, we show that an idealized CSMA/CA protocol suffers from starvation when the receiving and sensing ranges are equal, but quite surprisingly that this unfairness is reduced or even disappears when these two ranges are sufficiently different. We also show that starvation has a positive counterpart, namely organization. When its access intensity is large the protocol organizes the transmissions in space in such a way that it maximizes the number of concurrent successful transmissions. We obtain exact formula for the so-called spatial reuse of the protocol on large line networks.
Keywords
access control; access protocols; ad hoc networks; carrier sense multiple access; CSMA/CA systems; IEEE 802.11 protocol; decentralized medium access control schemes; multihop networks; self-organization properties; wireless networks; Access protocols; Communication channels; Helium; Media Access Protocol; Multiaccess communication; Network topology; Performance analysis; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks; Ad hoc networks; CSMA/CA; medium-access control (MAC); modeling; multihop; performance analysis;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9448
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIT.2008.2011427
Filename
4787611
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