Title :
Medium Access Control With Physical-Layer-Assisted Link Differentiation
Author :
Sun, Fanglei L. ; Li, Victor O K ; Diao, Zhifeng ; Xu, Zhengyuan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
fDate :
3/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In this paper, we develop medium access control (MAC) schemes for both contention and contention-free accesses over wireless local area networks and give performance analysis of these MAC protocols. User detection and multirate adaptation (MRA) modules are proposed in the physical layer (PHY) to assist link differentiation. With these two modules, for contention accesses, a new distributed queuing MAC protocol (PALD-DQMP) is proposed. Based on different users´ channel states, PALD-DQMP makes use of a distributed queuing system to schedule transmissions. To support multimedia transmissions, an enhanced PALD-DQMP (E-PALD-DQMP) is designed by providing two-level optimized transmission scheduling for four access categories, thus eliminating both external and internal collisions among mobile stations. For contention-free accesses, based on the same PHY-assisted link differentiation provided by the two modules, a new multipolling MAC protocol (PALD-MPMP) is proposed, which not only reduces the polling overhead but also prioritizes transmissions according to their delay requirements. Performance analysis and simulation results show that our proposed protocols outperform the standard MAC protocols for both delay-sensitive and best-effort traffics. All these improvements are mainly attributed to the awareness of cross-layer channel state information and the consequent MRA scheme.
Keywords :
access protocols; wireless LAN; MAC protocols; contention-free accesses; cross-layer channel state information; distributed queuing system; medium access control; multimedia transmissions; physical-layer-assisted link differentiation; user detection; wireless local area networks; 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN); Cross-layer design; medium access control (MAC); physical-layer-assisted link differentation (PALD); user detetion;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2007.906353