When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves capacity C by using a single channel, the targeted capacity by using two channels should be2 ·C. However, most of the multi-channel 802.11 protocols proposed in the literature only appear to be able to achieve less than 60% of the 2 · C targeted capacity. In our paper [1], we proposed a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol (DCP) to boost the network capacities up to 78% of our targeted capacities, 78%*2 2 ·C = 1.56 ·C . However, DCP still failed to reach the 2 ·C capacity target due to the overheads incurred by the protocol. In this paper, we implement a power exchange algorithm on top of the DCP in an attempt to double the capacities of networks using the single-channel 802.11 prot...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.11 [1] provides multiple channels for wireless communications at the Physical ...
This paper proposes a new Reverse Direction (RD) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to improve the...
The medium access control (MAC) protocol is designed only for single channel in the IEEE 802.11 stan...
In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an attempt to dou...
Abstract — When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves The NAV includes the duration time of the ong...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an att...
Abstract: This study attempts to exploit the potential of link directionality to increase the achiev...
Abstract—When an IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network achieves a capacity C using a single channel, the target...
Recent studies have shown that the widely used IEEE 802.11 MAC is considerably inefficient in multih...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
Ad hoc communication is gaining popularity, not only for pure ad hoc communication networks but also...
Ad hoc communication is gaining popularity, not only for pure ad hoc communication networks but al...
(DCF) is based on Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Colli-sion Avoidance (CSMA/CA). However, the CS...
Wireless communication has become a core part of modern communication technology. The Infrastructure...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.11 [1] provides multiple channels for wireless communications at the Physical ...
This paper proposes a new Reverse Direction (RD) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to improve the...
The medium access control (MAC) protocol is designed only for single channel in the IEEE 802.11 stan...
In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an attempt to dou...
Abstract — When an IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network achieves The NAV includes the duration time of the ong...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a link-directionality-based dual channel MAC protocol in an att...
Abstract: This study attempts to exploit the potential of link directionality to increase the achiev...
Abstract—When an IEEE 802.11 ad hoc network achieves a capacity C using a single channel, the target...
Recent studies have shown that the widely used IEEE 802.11 MAC is considerably inefficient in multih...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
In this thesis, research is described which leads to the proposal of a link-directionality-based dua...
Ad hoc communication is gaining popularity, not only for pure ad hoc communication networks but also...
Ad hoc communication is gaining popularity, not only for pure ad hoc communication networks but al...
(DCF) is based on Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Colli-sion Avoidance (CSMA/CA). However, the CS...
Wireless communication has become a core part of modern communication technology. The Infrastructure...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.11 [1] provides multiple channels for wireless communications at the Physical ...
This paper proposes a new Reverse Direction (RD) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to improve the...
The medium access control (MAC) protocol is designed only for single channel in the IEEE 802.11 stan...