Title :
C-ICAMA, a centralized intelligent channel assigned multiple access for multi-layer ad-hoc wireless networks with UAVs
Author :
Gu, Daniel Lihui ; Ly, Henry ; Hong, Xiaoyan ; Gerla, Mario ; Pei, Guangyu ; Lee, Yeng-Zhong
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California Univ., Los Angeles, CA, USA
Abstract :
Multi-layer ad hoc wireless networks with UAVs is an ideal infrastructure to establish a rapidly deployable wireless communication system any time any where in the world for military applications. In this tactical environment, information traffic is quite asymmetric. Ground fighting units are information consumers and receive far more data than they transmit. The up-link is used for sending requests for information and some networking configuration overhead with a few kilobits, while the down-link is used to return the data requested with megabits size (e.g. multimedia file of images and charts). Centralized intelligent channel assigned multiple access (C-ICAMA) is a MAC layer protocol proposed for ground backbone nodes to access UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) to solve the highly asymmetric data traffic in this tactical environment. With it´s intelligent scheduling algorithm, it can dynamically allocate bandwidth for up-link and downlink to fit the instantaneous status of asymmetric traffic. The results of C-ICAMA is very promising, due to the dynamic bandwidth allocation of asymmetric up-link and down-link, the access delay is tremendously reduced
Keywords :
access protocols; aircraft communication; bandwidth allocation; delays; land mobile radio; military communication; multi-access systems; multimedia communication; packet radio networks; radio links; remotely operated vehicles; telecommunication traffic; C-ICAMA; MAC layer protocol; UAV; access delay reduction; asymmetric data traffic; centralized intelligent channel assigned multiple access; charts; down-link; dynamic bandwidth allocation; ground backbone nodes; ground mobile backbone network; images; information traffic; intelligent scheduling algorithm; military applications; multi-layer ad-hoc wireless networks; multimedia file; networking configuration overhead; packet transmission; rapidly deployable wireless communication system; tactical environment; unmanned aerial vehicle; up-link; Access protocols; Intelligent vehicles; Media Access Protocol; Military communication; Scheduling algorithm; Spine; Telecommunication traffic; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Confernce, 2000. WCNC. 2000 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6596-8
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2000.903973