Directional MAC protocol for IEEE 802.11ad based wireless local area networks

被引:23
|
作者
Akhtar, Anique [1 ]
Ergen, Sinem Coleri [1 ]
机构
[1] Koc Univ, Dept Elect & Elect Engn, Istanbul, Turkey
关键词
Millimeter wave; IEEE; 802.11ad; Directional communication; Medium access control; Wireless networks; 60; Ghz; AD HOC NETWORKS; PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS; DEAFNESS; ANTENNAS; ENHANCEMENTS; CSMA/CA; SCHEME;
D O I
10.1016/j.adhoc.2017.10.009
中图分类号
TP [自动化技术、计算机技术];
学科分类号
0812 ;
摘要
IEEE 802.11ad defines a new physical and medium access control layer for IEEE 802.11 networks to operate in the unlicensed 60 GHz millimeter wave spectrum for multi-gigabit wireless communications. Higher frequency waves have higher propagation loss but smaller antenna size. Hence, for millimeter wave networks, higher number of antennas can be packed together, enabling beamforming with very large gains. In this paper, we propose a novel Directional MAC protocol for Basic Stations (DMBS) with the goal of fully leveraging spatial reusability, and limiting deafness and hidden terminal problems with minimal overhead, and without using any complicated hardware for localization. The distinguishing features of DMBS are threefold. First, DMBS extends the association beamforming training time (A-BFT) of IEEE 802.11ad, during which the stations perform initial beamforming training with the access point (AP), by an intelligent listening mechanism. This mechanism allows the stations to passively learn about the best direction of the neighboring stations, decreasing the associated beamforming training overhead. Second, DMBS determines the best transmission direction by using multi-directional sequential (circular) RTS/CTS (Request To Send/ Clear To Send) (CRTS/CCTS) packets, and tracks the best direction by updating its beamforming table upon reception of every RTS/CTS packet, without requiring any additional hardware for localization. If the location information of the destination is up-to-date, the source station only transmits directional RTS/CTS (DRTS/DCTS) in the known direction. Third, DMBS uses two network allocation vectors (NAVs). The first NAV, denoted by NAV1, is used to reduce deafness by determining the busy nodes upon the reception of every RTS/CTS packet. The second NAV, called NAV2, is used to limit hidden terminal problem while maximizing spatial reusability by determining whether a transmission can interfere with active communication links. If NAV2 is set, then the node defers its multi-directional communication but still communicates directionally. We provide a novel Markov chain based analytical model to calculate the aggregate network throughput of DMBS. We demonstrate via extensive simulations that DMBS performs better than existing directional communication protocols in terms of throughput for different network sizes, mobilities and number of receivers. (c) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:49 / 64
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Distributed multichannel MAC protocol for IEEE 802.11 ad hoc wireless LANs
    Chen, JH
    Sheu, ST
    COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS, 2005, 28 (09) : 1000 - 1013
  • [32] Performance of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks
    Crow, B
    Widjaja, I
    Kim, JG
    Sakai, P
    BROADBAND ACCESS SYSTEMS, 1996, 2917 : 480 - 491
  • [33] A Robust and Cooperative MAC Protocol for IEEE 802.11a Wireless Networks
    Kim, Dong-Wook
    Lim, Wan-Seon
    Suh, Young-Joo
    WIRELESS PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS, 2012, 67 (03) : 689 - 705
  • [34] A Robust and Cooperative MAC Protocol for IEEE 802.11a Wireless Networks
    Dong-Wook Kim
    Wan-Seon Lim
    Young-Joo Suh
    Wireless Personal Communications, 2012, 67 : 689 - 705
  • [35] Network Planning for 802.11ad and MT-MAC 60 GHz Fiber-Wireless Gigabit Wireless Local Area Networks Over Passive Optical Networks
    Kalfas, G.
    Pleros, N.
    Alonso, L.
    Verikoukis, C.
    JOURNAL OF OPTICAL COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING, 2016, 8 (04) : 206 - 220
  • [36] Security protocol for IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network
    Park S.H.
    Ganz A.
    Ganz Z.
    Mobile Networks and Applications, 1998, 3 (3) : 237 - 246
  • [37] A BIBD based MAC protocol for wireless ad hoc networks with directional antennas
    Boggia, G.
    Camarda, P.
    Cormio, C.
    Grieco, L. A.
    CSNDSP 08: PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, NETWORKS AND DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING, 2008, : 25 - 29
  • [38] AQMP: An Adaptive QoS MAC protocol based on IEEE802.11 in Ad Hoc Networks
    Geng, Rong
    Li, Zhe
    Song, Lei
    2009 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS, NETWORKING AND MOBILE COMPUTING, VOLS 1-8, 2009, : 2878 - 2881
  • [39] A new adaptive MAC protocol with QoS support based on IEEE 802.11 in ad hoc networks
    Geng, Rong
    Guo, Lei
    Wang, Xingwei
    COMPUTERS & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, 2012, 38 (03) : 582 - 590
  • [40] Adaptive window mechanism for the IEEE 802.11 MAC in wireless ad hoc networks
    Kim, MS
    Kwon, DH
    Suh, YJ
    INFORMATION NETWORKING: CONVERGENCE IN BROADBAND AND MOBILE NETWORKING, 2005, 3391 : 31 - 40