Title :
Multiple rendezvous protocols and architectures for wireless ad hoc networks
Author :
Joseph Kurian; Siva Shankar S.
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, NCERC Pampady, Thrissur, University of Calicut, India
Abstract :
Escalation in mobile devices has powered the demand for wireless networks. With the ripening of industry standards and the deployment of wireless networking across a broad commercial section, wireless technology has expanded over the age. Wireless ad-hoc network technologies and standards such as IEEE 802.11s (WANET) are efficient, economic, simple to send, permit the brisk setup of a remote system among a gathering of portable stations, where the stations correspond with one another without the support of a base. To increase the performance of ad hoc wireless networks multiple rendezvous multi-channel MAC protocols are used. But this multi-channel MAC protocols has certain disadvantages such as busy receiver problem, multi-channel hidden terminal problem etc. In this paper we are outlining some of the multiple rendezvous protocols and their properties. Also provide a comparison between them, for studying various problem phased by different multiple rendezvous protocols. By using a proper broadcasting mechanism we can solve many of these problems. For this we are mentioning a special interface for broadcasting and broadcast a packet according to the node behaviour.
Keywords :
"Ad hoc networks","Receivers","Media Access Protocol","Switches","Digital signal processing","Synchronization"
Conference_Titel :
Soft-Computing and Networks Security (ICSNS), 2015 International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-1752-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICSNS.2015.7292428