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As the most widely used standards for wireless local area network (WLAN), IEEE 802.11 standards are continuously amended by introducing new techniques so as to meet the increasing demands. In order to verify the performance of amended protocols, network simulation is considered as a significant method. However, as far as we know, current simulation tools are only for either media access control layer...
Delay-tolerant sensor networks (DTSNs) require efficient MAC transmission strategies that include energy constraint, relaxed latency, mobility support and diverse traffic load. Reservation-based and contention-based MAC schemes are used to improve throughput and energy consumption. In this paper, we propose a traffic adaptive, energy-efficient MAC protocol to achieve better data transmissions and...
Traffic safety and efficiency are the most important motivations for the rapid development of vehicular ad hoc network (VANET) technology. VANET is considered to provide the unified platform and solutions for the intelligent transportation system (ITS). In this paper, a novel method named spectrum penetration is proposed to improve the throughput of multi-channel MAC for VANET. Meanwhile, it can overcome...
This paper proposes a new Reverse Direction (RD) Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to improve the throughput and energy efficiency of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The proposed protocol allows a source device to transmit a burst of data frames to the intended destination device in a single channel access opportunity. After the successful reception of each data frame, the destination...
Radio frequency (RF) recharging can extend maintenance-free operation of wireless sensor networks. However, the period between recharging is limited by the distance between the most distant sensor node and the master which sends out recharging pulses. To increase this period, we propose a scheme in which nodes are logically grouped into circular zones centered at the master, so that nodes in a given...
In this paper, an analytical framework is developed to study the performance of opportunistic channel bonding in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. Specifically, we consider a WLAN operating on multiple channels shared by both legacy users and IEEE 802.11ac users with channel bonding capability. By capturing the opportunistic channel bonding from the IEEE 802.11ac users in the primary channel and the random access...
Asynchronous Radio Duty Cycling (ARDC) protocols can make embedded networked devices more energy efficient by keeping their radio off most of the time without a need for synchronization between devices. Some ARDC protocols can operate under 6LoWPAN adaptation layer in order to enable the vision of Internet-of-Things for battery operated devices. In this paper, we propose three different protocols...
The Energy Harvesting-aware Distributed Queuing access protocol (EH-DQ) is presented in this paper as a novel Medium Access Control protocol for wireless Machine-to-Machine networks with energy harvesting capabilities. EH-DQ is theoretically modeled to analyze its performance. A performance comparison with a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and an EH-aware Reservation Dynamic Frame Slotted-ALOHA...
Achieving energy efficient wireless communication is the most pursued goal in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), as energy consumption is typically a major barrier to long term applications. In recent years, ultra-low power Wake-up Receivers (WuRx) have emerged, enabling pure asynchronous wireless communication that eliminates energy waste due to idle listening. However, to achieve a significant increase...
We study learning-based energy-efficient multi- user scheduling of delay-sensitive data over fading channels. To tradeoff energy and delay, we combine adaptive rate transmission at the physical layer with a rate-adaptive medium access control (MAC) protocol based on carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA). We formulate the multi-user scheduling problem as a constrained Markov...
In this paper, we propose a novel joint routing and medium access control (MAC) protocol with traffic differentiation, based on quality of service (QoS) for wireless sensor networks (WSNs). This is referred to as joint routing and MAC (JRM) protocol. By leveraging the classical layered approach and combining routing and MAC layer functions, the proposed JRM protocol achieves a solution for energy...
Overhearing and idle listening are two primary sources for unnecessary energy consumption in wireless sensor networks. Although introducing duty cycling in medium access control (MAC) reduces idle listening, it cannot avoid overhearing in a network with multiple contending nodes. In this paper, we propose an event-triggered sleeping (ETS) mechanism for synchronous duty-cycled (DC) MAC protocols in...
In this paper, we propose a novel Media Access Control (MAC) scheme for Cognitive Radio Ad Hoc Networks (CRAHNs). The scheme includes two mechanisms. One mechanism is called Exposed Terminal Secondary users Communication (ETSC), which allows a Secondary User (SU) to continue communication attempt even when the occupied channel could be used by a new Primary User (PU). The other is called Four-Stage...
To efficiently handle the fast growing traffic inside data centers, several optical interconnect architectures have been recently proposed. However, most of them are targeting the aggregation and core tiers of the data center network, while relying on conventional electronic top-of- rack (ToR) switches to connect the servers inside the rack. The electronic ToR switches pose serious limitations on...
In this paper, we introduce a new scheme called Mutual Preamble Detection (MPD) to reduce the collision recovery time in broadband power line communication (BB-PLC) networks. Although latest BB- PLC products deliver a physical layer data rate of over 1000 Mbps, this is not efficiently translated into the medium access control (MAC) layer throughput due to several factors, including the long time intervals...
When a person is performing repetitive daily activities (e.g. walking, cycling etc.) with equipped motion sensor such as accelerometer, its measured motion signals can go up or down and fluctuates in a periodical manner. In addition, recent researches indicate that the Received Signal Strength (RSS) through wireless channels between on-body sensors and the hub in a Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN)...
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