DocumentCode
1390165
Title
Design of an access mechanism for a high speed distributed wireless LAN
Author
Gummalla, Ajay Chandra V. ; Limb, John O.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Volume
18
Issue
9
fYear
2000
Firstpage
1740
Lastpage
1750
Abstract
The medium used by indoor wireless LANs is a shared, scarce resource. Hence, efficient use of this medium is important, which in turn requires an efficient MAC protocol. Moreover, next generation wireless LANs will have to support data rates from 10 to 100 Mbits/s. At these data rates, turnaround times in half-duplex radios are a large overhead. This makes the current wireless standards inefficient. However, busy-tone solutions can get around this problem. In spite of their better performance, the busy-tone protocols are not widely used because of the hardware cost, i.e., the requirement of two transceivers-one each for the data and feedback channel. A novel wireless transceiver architecture which mitigates this hardware cost by overlaying the data channel and the feedback channel in the same frequency band is designed. It is shown that this transceiver can be built with current technology. Based on this wireless transceiver, a new MAC protocol called wireless collision detect (WCD) is proposed. This protocol uses a carrier detect signal to decrease the collision probability and receiver initiated feedback to handle hidden nodes. We derive a mathematical expression for the throughput of the protocol. The simulation results match the analysis. At 100 Mbits/s, WCD achieves 77% efficiency with 192 byte packets. For this scenario, the throughput of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol and RI-BTMA is 3% and 52%, respectively.
Keywords
access protocols; indoor radio; transceivers; wireless LAN; 10 to 100 Mbit/s; MAC protocol; WCD; access mechanism; busy-tone protocols; carrier detect signal; collision probability; data channel; data rates; feedback channel; hidden nodes; high speed distributed wireless LAN; indoor wireless LAN; receiver initiated feedback; wireless collision detect; wireless standards; wireless transceiver architecture; Access protocols; Collision mitigation; Costs; Feedback; Frequency; Hardware; Media Access Protocol; Throughput; Transceivers; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/49.872960
Filename
872960
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