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Performance analysis of random access multi-hop ad hoc networks: An analytical approach
By: Latva-aho, M.; Ghaboosi, K.; Khalaj, B.H.; Yang Xiao;
2009 / IEEE / 978-1-4244-5661-1
Description
This item was taken from the IEEE Conference ' Performance analysis of random access multi-hop ad hoc networks: An analytical approach ' A new analytical model based on Parallel Space-Time Markov Chain concept is presented for performance evaluation of IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC in multi-hop ad hoc networks. The proposed framework is able to model hidden-terminal problem and the unreachability phenomena in such networks precisely. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed framework is one of the leading approaches in finite load analysis of multi-hop ad hoc networks taking into account backoff and post-backoff processes, in addition to the MAC sub-layer transmission queue status in an integrated fashion. Based on the proposed model, we provide an extensive throughput performance evaluation of practical multi-hop networks based on IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC.
Related Topics
Markov Processes
Mac Sub-layer Transmission Queue
Random Access Multihop Ad Hoc Networks
Parallel Space-time Markov Chain Concept
Performance Evaluation
Hidden-terminal Problem
Unreachability Phenomena
Finite Load Analysis
Post-backoff Processes
Performance Analysis
Spread Spectrum Communication
Ad Hoc Networks
Wireless Networks
Queueing Analysis
Media Access Protocol
Access Protocols
Radio Control
Communication System Control
Analytical Models
Ieee Standards
Ad Hoc Networks
Access Protocols
Performance Evaluation
Engineering
Ieee 802.11 Dcf Mac Protocols