Title :
Impact of capture effect on receiver initiated collision detection with sequential resolution in WLAN
Author :
M G Jibukumar;Shanas Shajahan;P Preetha;G Sethulekshmi
Author_Institution :
Division of Electronics, School of Engineering, Cochin University
Abstract :
All existing protocols in wireless networks are mainly based on Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance. By applying collision detection in wireless networks, the time spent on collision can be reduced and thus improves system throughput. However in a real WLAN scenario due to the use of nonlinear modulation techniques only receiver can decide whether a packet loss takes place, even there are multiple transmissions. In this proposed method, the receiver or Access Point detects the collision when multiple data packets are transmitted from different wireless stations. Whenever the receiver detects collision, it sends a jamming signal to all the transmitting stations so that they can immediately stop their on-going transmissions. We also provide preferential access to all collided packet to reduce unfairness and to increase system throughput by reducing contention. However this preferential access will not block the channel for long time. Here, an in band transmission is considered in which both the data frames and control frames are transmitted in the same channel. We also provide a simple mathematical model for the proposed protocol and give the simulation result of WLAN scenario under various capture thresholds.
Keywords :
"Receivers","Protocols","Collision avoidance","Wireless LAN","Throughput","Wireless communication","Signal resolution"
Conference_Titel :
Computer Science and Engineering Conference (ICSEC), 2015 International
DOI :
10.1109/ICSEC.2015.7401402