Title :
IEEE 802.11n based wireless backhaul enabled by Dual Channel IPT (DCH-IPT) relaying protocol
Author :
Mohamed, E.M. ; Kinoshita, D. ; Mitsunaga, K. ; Higa, Y. ; Furukawa, H.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Adv. Inf. Technol., Kyushu Univ., Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract :
Wireless backhaul has received much attention as an enabler of future broadband mobile communication systems because it can reduce deployment cost of pico-cells, an essential part of high capacity system. A high throughput with a minimum delay network is highly appreciated to sustain the increasing proliferation in multimedia transmissions. In this research, we propose a backhaul network using the IEEE 802.11n standard in conjunction with the Dual Channel Intermittent Periodic Transmit IPT (DCH-IPT) packets forwarding protocol. By using these two techniques (IEEE 802.11n + DCH-IPT), wireless backhaul nodes can meet more demanding communication requirements such as higher throughput, lower average delay, and lower packet dropping rate than those achieved by adopting IEEE 802.11n to Dual Channel conventionally (DCH-Conv) relayed backhaul, in which packets are transmitted continuously from source nodes, which will accelerate introduction of picocell based mobile communication systems.
Keywords :
multimedia communication; picocellular radio; protocols; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 based wireless backhaul; broadband mobile communication systems; dual channel IPT relaying protocol; dual channel intermittent periodic transmit; minimum delay network; multimedia transmissions; packets forwarding protocol; picocell based mobile communication systems; wireless backhaul nodes; Ad hoc networks; Delay; Downlink; Interference; Protocols; Throughput; Wireless communication; IEEE 802.11a; IEEE 802.11n; IPT forwarding; MIMO-OFDM; Wireless Backhaul Networks;
Conference_Titel :
Ultra Modern Telecommunications and Control Systems and Workshops (ICUMT), 2010 International Congress on
Conference_Location :
Moscow
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-7285-7
DOI :
10.1109/ICUMT.2010.5676587