Title :
Contention Detection and Resolution for Multiple-Access Power-Line Communications
Author :
Amrani, Ofer ; Rubin, Amir
Author_Institution :
Tel Aviv Univ., Tel Aviv
Abstract :
Contention-detection and contention-resolution procedures are presented. This procedure is not only tailored for use over the direct-current power lines in automotive applications but is also applicable for other multiple-access networks where the users cannot simultaneously transmit and receive. Bus arbitration is accomplished by each user that is randomly switching between carrier-sense and carrier-transmission modes prior to sending data. If the bus is sensed as busy during this process, then the user switches to a packet-reception mode. Typically, contention detection and contention resolution are two separate procedures. The proposed scheme effectively combines the two while maintaining a controlled probability of collision. A detailed analysis of this scheme is given, revealing that the collision probability can be made arbitrarily small for the price of slightly increased packet overhead.
Keywords :
automated highways; carrier sense multiple access; carrier transmission on power lines; controller area networks; field buses; telecommunication congestion control; CAN; automotive communication; carrier-sense mode; carrier-sense multiple access; carrier-transmission mode; collision probability; contention detection; contention resolution; direct current bus; direct-current power line; intelligent transportation system; multiple-access power-line communication; packet-reception mode; Automotive communications; CSMA; Collision detection; DC power line communications; DC-bus; automotive communications; carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA); collision detection; contention resolution; dc-power-line communications; direct-current (dc) bus; multiple access;
Journal_Title :
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TVT.2007.901889