A Cooperative Diversity-Based Robust Mac Protocol in Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

Sangman Moh, Chansu Yu

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    Abstract

    In interference-rich and noisy environment, wireless communication is often hampered by unreliable communication links. Recently, there has been active research on cooperative communication that improves the communication reliability by having a collection of radio terminals transmit signals in a cooperative way. This paper proposes a medium access control (MAC) algorithm, called Cooperative Diversity MAC (CD-MAC), which exploits the cooperative communication capability of the physical (PHY) layer to improve robustness in wireless ad hoc networks. In CD-MAC, each terminal proactively selects a partner for cooperation and lets it transmit simultaneously so that this mitigates interference from nearby terminals, and thus, improves the network performance. For practicability, CD-MAC is designed based on the widely adopted IEEE 802.11 MAC. For accurate evaluation, this study presents and uses a realistic reception model by taking bit error rate (BER), derived from Intersil HFA3861B radio hardware, and the corresponding frame error rate (FER) into consideration. System-level simulation study shows that CD-MAC significantly outperforms the original IEEE 802.11 MAC in terms of packet delivery ratio and end-to-end delay.

    Original languageAmerican English
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
    Volume22
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Mar 1 2011

    Keywords

    • Wireless ad hoc network
    • Cooperative diversity
    • Cooperative transmission
    • Partner selection
    • MAC

    Disciplines

    • Digital Communications and Networking
    • Electrical and Computer Engineering

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