Title :
On the advantages of multi-hop extensions to the IEEE 802.11 infrastructure mode
Author :
Narayanan, Sathya ; Liu, Pei ; Panwar, Shivendra S.
Author_Institution :
Panasonic Digital Networking Lab., Princeton, NJ, USA
Abstract :
IEEE 802.11 specifies two modes of operation, an infrastructure mode where nodes communicate to/through an access point, and an ad-hoc mode, where nodes communicate with each other directly. Neither mode supports multiple hop transmissions between these nodes. In this paper we present two advantages in extending 802.11 MAC to support multiple hops in the infrastructure mode. One advantage is higher available bandwidth in a multi-rate 802.11 network. IEEE 802.11 allows hosts to select different transmission rates based on the quality of the signal received by the host. Based on performance results both from analytical modeling and simulations, we demonstrate that the total available bandwidth can be improved by using multiple hops instead of reducing the transmission rates of nodes. We present the results in terms of both the increase in total throughput of the network and the available throughput for the forwarding node. The second advantage presented is that by using multi-hop transmissions, the power of transmission at the edges of 802.11 cells can be reduced resulting in lower interference with nodes at the edges of other 802.11 cells. This leads to a more uniform coverage, with increased throughput experienced by nodes at the cell edges.
Keywords :
IEEE standards; access protocols; bandwidth allocation; cellular radio; interference suppression; power consumption; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 infrastructure mode; MAC protocol; available bandwidth; available throughput; cells; multi-hop extensions; multi-rate 802.11 network; multiple hops; performance; power reduction; reduced interference; signal quality; total throughput; transmission rates; uniform coverage; Analytical models; Bandwidth; Fading; Helium; Interference; Laboratories; Performance analysis; Spread spectrum communication; Throughput; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Communications and Networking Conference, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8966-2
DOI :
10.1109/WCNC.2005.1424488