DocumentCode
1807655
Title
Revisiting overlapped channels: Efficient broadcast in multi-channel wireless networks
Author
Jae-Han Lim ; Naito, Katsuhiro ; Ji-Hoon Yun ; Gerla, Mario
fYear
2015
fDate
April 26 2015-May 1 2015
Firstpage
1984
Lastpage
1992
Abstract
In wireless networks, broadcasting is a fundamental communication primitive for network management and information sharing. However, in multi-channel networks, the broadcast efficiency is very poor as devices are distributed across various channels. Thus, a sender tries all channels for broadcasting a single message, which causes large overhead. In this paper, we propose a novel scheme for efficient broadcast in multichannel networks. Our scheme leverages the overlapped band, which is the frequency range that partially overlapped channels (i.e., adjacent channels) share within their channel boundaries. Specifically, a sender advertises the rendezvous channel through the overlapped band of adjacent channels; the message sharing via broadcast is done on the rendezvous channel. Our scheme employs Signaling via Overlapped Band (SOB), which defines a new signal processing mechanism for communication via the overlapped band. SOB is integrated with MAC layer mechanisms: 1) Reserve Idle Spectrum Fragment (RISF) to reduce waiting time, 2) Reinforce Switch Notification (RSN) to reduce the residing time at a wrong channel, and 3) Multi-sender Agreement on Rendezvous CHannel (MARCH) to support multisender broadcasts. We implemented our scheme on the SORA platform. Experiment results validated communication through the overlapped band. Intensive simulation studies showed that our scheme drastically outperformed previous approach.
Keywords
radio networks; telecommunication network management; wireless channels; MAC layer mechanisms; RISF; RSN; SOB; adjacent channels; channel boundaries; information sharing; multichannel networks; multichannel wireless networks; network management; overlapped band; reinforce switch notification; reserve idle spectrum fragment; revisiting overlapped channels; signal processing mechanism; signaling via overlapped band; Bandwidth; Broadcasting; Conferences; IEEE 802.11 Standard; Receivers; Signal processing; Switches; 802.11 Wi-Fi; broadcast; multi-channel network; overlapped band;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer Communications (INFOCOM), 2015 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location
Kowloon
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INFOCOM.2015.7218582
Filename
7218582
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