Title :
A Multi-channel infrastructure based on DCF access mechanism for Wireless LAN Mesh Networks compliant with IEEE 802.11
Author :
Loyola, L. ; Kumagai, T. ; Nagata, K. ; Otsuki, S. ; Aikawa, S.
Author_Institution :
NTT Access Network Service Syst. Lab., NTT Corp., Tokyo
Abstract :
The mesh topology based on the standard IEEE 802.11 for wireless LANs appears to be a very promising architecture for achieving a ubiquitous wireless Internet access in the future. However, the current IEEE 802.11 protocol is aimed at single access point (AP) environments and many problems related to the wireless meshed interconnection of APs and mobile terminals (MTs) remain to be solved. Some proposed solutions to build such mesh architectures are based on single-channel ad-hoc oriented schemes in which IEEE 802.11 protocol has been modified. The main problem with this type of schemes, however, lies in the very low performance of the single-channel architecture itself. The task group S of IEEE 802.11 is currently working out standards for IEEE 802.11-compliant mesh architectures in a number of usage scenarios including residential, office and campus/community/public access network but a lot of work remains to be done since the group was established just on last year. In this paper we propose a new multi-channel mesh architecture for hot zones which works using a distributed coordination function (DCF)-based technique for interconnecting APs. A major advantage of our proposed scheme is that, putting routing issues aside, it introduces no change into the MAC protocol of IEEE 802.11. Our simulations results obtained in OPNET show a good performance of our proposed scheme in terms of throughput and delay. We also show interesting results related with the size of packets and the mesh architecture itself that could lead to further research in the future
Keywords :
Internet; access protocols; ad hoc networks; mobile computing; radio access networks; telecommunication network topology; wireless LAN; DCF access mechanism; IEEE 802.11 protocol; MAC protocol; OPNET; distributed coordination function-based technique; hot zones; mesh topology; mobile terminals; multi-channel mesh infrastructure; public access network; single access point; single-channel ad-hoc oriented schemes; ubiquitous wireless Internet access; wireless LAN mesh networks; wireless meshed interconnection; Access protocols; Internet; LAN interconnection; Media Access Protocol; Mesh networks; Network topology; Routing protocols; Ubiquitous computing; Wireless LAN; Wireless application protocol; IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN; Mesh Networks; Multihop Networks; Radio Routing;
Conference_Titel :
Communications, 2005 Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Perth, WA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9132-2
DOI :
10.1109/APCC.2005.1554109