Title :
Opportunistic mechanisms for IEEE 802.11 networks using directional antennas
Author_Institution :
Audio, Signal, & Wireless Program, Siemens Corp. Res., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Directional antennas have been introduced to improve the performance of 802.11 based wireless networks. Station equipped with directional antennas can beamform data in a specific direction. However, IEEE 802.11 is developed with omni-directional antennas in mind. Thus, deploying IEEE 802.11 in a directional antenna environment leads stations to be conservative in blocking their own transmissions in favor of the ongoing transmissions. In this paper we design and evaluate two opportunistic enhancements for the IEEE 802.11 networks using directional antennas. The first enhancement is to augment the 802.11 MAC protocol with additional information (i.e., location of the stations) that gives a node the flexibility to transmit data while there are ongoing transmissions in its vicinity. The second enhancement, using the augmented MAC protocol, alters the way the 802.11 accessing its MAC data queue. Simulation shows improvement in network throughput up to 40% in case of applying the first enhancement, and up to 60% in case of applying the second enhancement.
Keywords :
access protocols; directive antennas; radiocommunication; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 networks; MAC data queue; MAC protocol; beamform data; directional antennas; network throughput; wireless networks; Access protocols; Data communication; Directional antennas; Directive antennas; Interference; Media Access Protocol; Performance analysis; Throughput; Transmitters; Wireless networks; Carrier Sense; Directional Antenna; IEEE 802.11; Medium Access Control; Performance Analysis; Wireless Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Performance Computing and Communications Conference (IPCCC), 2009 IEEE 28th International
Conference_Location :
Scottsdale, AZ
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5737-3
DOI :
10.1109/PCCC.2009.5403805