• DocumentCode
    1900712
  • Title

    Adaptive acquisition collision avoidance multiple access for multihop ad hoc wireless networks

  • Author

    Liu, Kai ; Li, Jiandong ; Fukuda, Akira

  • Author_Institution
    Nat. Key Lab. of ISN, Xidian Univ., Xi´´an, China
  • Volume
    5
  • fYear
    2001
  • fDate
    2001
  • Firstpage
    2880
  • Abstract
    This paper presents a new multiple access control (MAC) protocol called adaptive acquisition collision avoidance multiple access with common-transmission code assignment (AACA-CT) for multihop ad hoc wireless networks. Multiple channels are employed in this scheme. One channel is used as the common channel for mobile users (or nodes) contending to reserve traffic channels by means of request-to-send and clear-to-send (RTS/CTS) dialogue. Other channels are used as traffic channels to transmit traffic packets without collision. With this protocol, resource reservation is flexibly and effectively made on multiple frequency bands, frequency-hopping (FH) codes or direct-sequence spread-spectrum (DSSS) codes by half-duplex radios without any help of powerful base stations (BS) or central controllers and wired backbone networks in an asynchronous fashion. The protocol can solve hidden and exposed terminal problems perfectly as is validated through analysis and numerical results. A comparison among the proposed protocol, IEEE 802.11 MAC protocols and the slotted ALOHA protocol shows that the proposed reservation-based approach has advantages over other protocols
  • Keywords
    access protocols; channel allocation; frequency hop communication; mobile radio; packet radio networks; resource allocation; spread spectrum communication; telecommunication traffic; DS-SS codes; IEEE 802.11 MAC protocols; RTS/CTS dialogue; ad hoc networks; adaptive acquisition collision avoidance; common-transmission code assignment; direct-sequence spread-spectrum codes; frequency-hopping codes; half-duplex radio; mobile users; multihop wireless networks; multiple access; multiple frequency bands; resource reservation; slotted ALOHA protocol; traffic channel reservation; Access control; Access protocols; Adaptive control; Collision avoidance; Communication system traffic control; Frequency; Media Access Protocol; Programmable control; Spread spectrum communication; Wireless application protocol;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Global Telecommunications Conference, 2001. GLOBECOM '01. IEEE
  • Conference_Location
    San Antonio, TX
  • Print_ISBN
    0-7803-7206-9
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/GLOCOM.2001.965955
  • Filename
    965955