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We present a discussion and study of the RTS/CTS channel clearing mechanism used in the 802.11 DCF and propose a possible improvement. We focus on why the current mechanism is only a single hop process, what disadvantages this presents and what advantages a multihop version of RTS/CTS would bring. We describe why the proposed multihop approach, called multihop clear channel assessment (MCCA), brings...
We consider the problem of cross-layer utility maximization subject to stability constraints for a multi-commodity wireless network where all links are sharing a number of orthogonal channels. We assume a time slotted network, where the channel gains are changing randomly from slot to slot. The optimal cross-layer network control policy can be decomposed into three subproblems: 1) flow control at...
In this paper, we propose a new analytical model for stable throughput evaluation of wireless network coding. In this new approach we consider the arrival and departure rates in and from the wireless nodes, respectively, in steady state. Our analytical model is founded on a multi-class open queueing network. In this model, we include two basic processes of network coding, i.e., packets combination...
Packet delivery and latency are several performance metrics used to determine the effectiveness of a new routing algorithm. The multiple access protocol in mobile ad hoc network (MANET) requires nodes to contend for the shared medium when transmitting route request (RREQ) in the route discovery phase and this will create a broadcast storm which increases the probability of packet collisions despite...
Network performance can be increased if the traditionally separated network layers are jointly optimized. Recently, network utility maximization has emerged as a powerful framework for studying such cross-layer issues. In this paper, we review and explain three distinct techniques that can be used to engineer utility-maximizing protocols: primal, dual, and cross decomposition. The techniques suggest...
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