Spatially Limited Contention for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks

Abstract

With rapid developments in the community mesh networks and wireless sensor networks research, the need for more efficient channel access techniques for multi-hop wireless networks has become eminent. In this work, we propose a novel hybrid channel access scheme that spatially limits the contention in the network such that 2-hop neighbors access the channel contention-free among each other whereas only the immediate neighbors may contend among each other. The contention among neighbors can be handled much more efficiently by a basic CSMA protocol as if operating in a single-hop network. We provide a general framework for the SLICON scheme and compare its performance to the conventional RTS/CTS-based collision avoidance scheme. By a case study using the IEEE 802.11 protocol as the underlying CSMA protocol, the proposed scheme pleads itself as a more efficient alternative to the RTS/CTS based collision avoidance scheme for large and dense multi-hop ad hoc networks with stationary nodes, such as wireless mesh and sensor networks.

@INPROCEEDINGS{4697827,
author={Sivrikaya, F. and Albayrak, S. and Yener, B.},
booktitle={Global Telecommunications Conference, 2008. IEEE GLOBECOM 2008. IEEE}, title={Spatially Limited Contention for Multi-Hop Wireless Networks},
year={2008},
month=30 2008-dec. 4,
volume={},
number={},
pages={1 -6},
keywords={CSMA protocol;IEEE 802.11 protocol;SLICON scheme;carrier sense multiple access;channel access techniques;mesh networks;multihop ad hoc networks;multihop wireless networks;single-hop network;wireless sensor networks;access protocols;ad hoc networks;carrier sense multiple access;wireless LAN;wireless channels;wireless sensor networks;},
doi={10.1109/GLOCOM.2008.ECP.52},
ISSN={1930-529X},}
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Conference Paper
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2008
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IEEE Global Communications Conference, Globecom