DocumentCode
1633972
Title
When does CSMA become ALOHA?
Author
Nguyen, Troy V. ; Baccelli, Francois ; Kai Zhu ; Subramanian, Sivaraman ; Xinzhou Wu
Author_Institution
Dept. d´Inf., INRIA-ENS, France
fYear
2012
Firstpage
1634
Lastpage
1636
Abstract
The broadcast of periodic messages is a key functionality in vehicular ad hoc networks. In the emerging vehicular networks, IEEE 802.11p is the standard of choice to support the PHY and MAC layer functionalities. The broadcast process in IEEE 802.11p is based on the CSMA mechanism where a device transmitting a packet senses the channel for on-going transmissions and performs a random back-off before accessing the channel. In spite of the absence of RTS/CTS mechanisms, carrier sensing is expected to provide a protection region around the transmitter where no other transmitters are allowed. However, at increasing densities, the CSMA behavior breaks down to an ALOHA-like transmission pattern indicating a lack of protection around transmitters. In this paper, we model the CSMA mechanism as a slotted system and analytically characterize the critical node/packet arrival density where the CSMA mechanism approaches an ALOHA-like behavior. Further, when the node density exceeds the critical density and ALOHA-type of behavior dominates, we can use tools from stochastic geometry to establish closed form expressions for the key performance metrics of the broadcast mechanism.
Keywords
access protocols; radio transmitters; vehicular ad hoc networks; wireless LAN; ALOHA-like transmission pattern; CSMA mechanism; IEEE 802.11p; MAC layer functionalities; PHY layer functionalities; RTS-CTS mechanisms; on-going transmissions; periodic messages; protection region; random back-off; stochastic geometry; transmitter; vehicular ad hoc networks; Multiaccess communication; Protocols; Radiation detectors; Safety; Standards; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2012 50th Annual Allerton Conference on
Conference_Location
Monticello, IL
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-4537-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/Allerton.2012.6483416
Filename
6483416
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