Abstract: This study attempts to exploit the potential of link directionality to increase the achievable capacities of ad hoc networks. When an IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network achieves capacity C by using a single channel, the targeted capacity by using two channels should be 2C. However, most of the dual-channel 802.11 protocols proposed in the literature appear only to be able to achieve less than 60 % of the 2C targeted capacity. The authors thus propose a link-directionality-based dual-channel medium access control protocol in an attempt to double the capacities of networks using the single-channel IEEE 802.11 protocol. The main idea is to assign channels according to link directionality to allow a link to transmit simultaneously within the ...
Abstract—Directional antennas are introduced to improve the performance of IEEE 802.11-based wireles...
Use of directional antennas in wireless networks has been widely studied in recent years. Since the ...
Abstract—The quest for efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols for multi-hop ad hoc networks...
In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an attempt to dou...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an att...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves capacity C by using a single channel, the targeted capac...
Abstract—When an IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network achieves a capacity C using a single channel, the target...
Abstract — When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves The NAV includes the duration time of the ong...
We investigate the possibility of using directional antennas for medium access control in wireless a...
In this paper we designed a modern Medium access control (MAC) protocol for wireless ad-hoc network ...
The capacity of ad hoc wireless networks is constrained by the interference between concurrent trans...
Abstract—Capacity is one fundamental problem in wireless Ad hoc networks. Deploying directional ante...
Capacity is one fundamental problem in wireless Ad hoc networks. Deploying directional antennas to w...
Abstract—Directional antennas are introduced to improve the performance of IEEE 802.11-based wireles...
Use of directional antennas in wireless networks has been widely studied in recent years. Since the ...
Abstract—The quest for efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols for multi-hop ad hoc networks...
In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an attempt to dou...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an att...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves capacity C by using a single channel, the targeted capac...
Abstract—When an IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network achieves a capacity C using a single channel, the target...
Abstract — When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves The NAV includes the duration time of the ong...
We investigate the possibility of using directional antennas for medium access control in wireless a...
In this paper we designed a modern Medium access control (MAC) protocol for wireless ad-hoc network ...
The capacity of ad hoc wireless networks is constrained by the interference between concurrent trans...
Abstract—Capacity is one fundamental problem in wireless Ad hoc networks. Deploying directional ante...
Capacity is one fundamental problem in wireless Ad hoc networks. Deploying directional antennas to w...
Abstract—Directional antennas are introduced to improve the performance of IEEE 802.11-based wireles...
Use of directional antennas in wireless networks has been widely studied in recent years. Since the ...
Abstract—The quest for efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols for multi-hop ad hoc networks...