DocumentCode :
1654133
Title :
Cross-Layer Exploitation of MAC Layer Diversity in Wireless Networks
Author :
Cao, Min ; Raghunathan, Vivek ; Kumar, P.R.
fYear :
2006
Firstpage :
332
Lastpage :
341
Abstract :
The conventional function of the medium access control (MAC) layer in wireless networks is interference management. We show how the MAC can also be used to mitigate the effect of fading. We begin by providing experimental data to demonstrate that multipath fading effects are seen at the MAC layer. These effects appear at timescales on the same order of the IEEE 802.11 protocol and therefore, interact negatively with the RTS-CTS-DATA-ACK handshake. We identify two types of MAC diversities to jointly combat fading and interference, called multi-receiver diversity and multi-channel diversity respectively, through canonical scenarios. In order to harness these MAC layer diversities, we propose a simple dynamic-binding multichannel MAC (DB-MCMAC) protocol that is backward compatible with IEEE 802.11. DB-MCMAC exploits MAC diversities by opportunistically acquiring the floor for the best receiver on each channel, and dynamically binding data transmissions after the floor has been acquired. We employ a simple continuous time Markov chain model to analyze the expected performance of the DB-MCMAC protocol. A comprehensive performance evaluation of DB-MCMAC using ns-2 shows that it can successfully harness multi-receiver and multi-channel fading and interference diversities to provide considerable improvements over a baseline multi-channel MAC in several situations.
Keywords :
access protocols; data communication; diversity reception; fading channels; multipath channels; radio networks; radiofrequency interference; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 protocol; MAC layer diversity; continuous time Markov chain model; cross-layer exploitation; data transmissions; dynamic-binding multichannel MAC protocol; interference management; medium access control; multichannel diversity; multichannel fading channels; multipath fading effects; multireceiver diversity; multireceivers; performance evaluation; wireless networks; Contracts; Fading; Frequency diversity; Interference; Media Access Protocol; Performance analysis; Physical layer; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication; Wireless networks; MAC diversity; fading; measurements; multi-channel MAC; performance analysis; protocol design;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Network Protocols, 2006. ICNP '06. Proceedings of the 2006 14th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Santa Barbara, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0593-9
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0594-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICNP.2006.320183
Filename :
4110305
Link To Document :
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