Title :
Throughput Modeling of Single Hop CSMA Networks with Non-Negligible Propagation Delay
Author :
Koseoglu, M. ; Karasan, Ezhan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Bilkent Univ., Ankara, Turkey
Abstract :
We analyze the performance of the CSMA protocol under propagation delays that are comparable with packet transmission times. We propose a semi-Markov model for the 2-node CSMA channel. For the 2-node case, the capacity reduces to 40% of the zero-delay capacity when the one-way propagation delay is 10% of the packet transmission time. We then extend this model and obtain the optimum symmetric probing rate that achieves the maximum network throughput as a function of the average propagation delay, d̅, and the number of nodes sharing the channel, N. The proposed model predicts that the total capacity decreases with d̅-1 as N goes to infinity when all nodes probe the channel at the optimum rate. The optimum probing rate for each node decreases with 1/N and the total optimum probing rate decreases faster than d̅-1 as N goes to infinity. We investigate how the short-term unfairness problem in CSMA worsens as the propagation delay increases and propose a back-off mechanism to mitigate this issue. The theoretical results presented in this paper can be used as a benchmark for the performance improvements provided by algorithms that have already been developed.
Keywords :
Markov processes; carrier sense multiple access; channel capacity; delays; packet radio networks; CSMA channel capacity; CSMA protocol; backoff mechanism; network throughput modeling; nonnegligible propagation delay; optimum probing rate; optimum symmetric probing rate; packet transmission time; semiMarkov model; short-term unfairness problem; zero delay capacity; Collision avoidance; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Multiaccess communication; Propagation delay; Protocols; Throughput; Wireless networks; Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA); Wireless networks; large propagation delay; multiaccess communication;
Journal_Title :
Communications, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCOMM.2013.050813.130004