DocumentCode
415363
Title
AMNP: ad hoc multichannel negotiation protocol for multihop mobile wireless networks
Author
Chen, Jenhui ; Chen, Yen-Da
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Inf. Eng., Chang Gung Univ., Taiwan, Taiwan
Volume
6
fYear
2004
fDate
20-24 June 2004
Firstpage
3607
Abstract
Increasing the capacity of wireless communication is an open and interesting research area which has attracted much attention. The familiar solution is dividing the radio spectrum into several independent radio channels, which can be operated and accessed simultaneously by all nodes within its radio transmitting power. All solutions of researches adopt multiple transceivers to fulfil this goal. Nevertheless, these schemes will be short of implementation and may increase the prime cost since most wireless devices only equip one transceiver. Moreover, with a few exceptions, most researchers have emphasized centralized resource allocation algorithms for cellular systems where the base station keeps track of the requirements of the various users and is thus responsible for the management of network resources. However, on the other hand, multihop mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) are generally configured as peer-to-peer networks with no centralized hubs or controllers. Therefore, in this paper, we proposed a multichannel medium access control (MAC) protocol, named ad hoc multichannel negotiation protocol (AMNP), for multichannel transmission in distribution fashion. We address the issue of distributed resource allocation for multihop MANETs by presenting an AMNP that builds on the multichannel request-to-send/clear-to-send (MRTS/MCTS) bandwidth reservation mechanism under the constraint of single transceiver. We show via simulations that AMNP provides a higher throughput compared to its single channel counterpart by promoting simultaneous transmissions in different channels. Simulation results also show that the performance of proposed AMNP derives well than other multichannel approaches with multiple transceivers.
Keywords
access protocols; ad hoc networks; cellular radio; protocols; resource allocation; transceivers; MAC protocol; ad hoc multichannel negotiation protocol; base station; cellular systems; centralized resource allocation algorithms; multichannel bandwidth reservation mechanism; multichannel medium access control protocol; multihop mobile wireless networks; peer-to-peer networks; radio channels; radio spectrum; request-to-send-clear to-send; transceivers; Access protocols; Costs; Media Access Protocol; Peer to peer computing; Resource management; Spread spectrum communication; Transceivers; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2004 IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8533-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2004.1313216
Filename
1313216
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