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A channel access protocol for multihop FH-SS packet radio networks

Abstract

This paper proposes and studies the performance of a channel access protocol specifically designed for multihop frequency-hopping spread spectrum packet radio networks. This protocol takes into account inherent FH-SS characteristics such as the time overhead for hopping pattern synchronization, the capture effect, and interference rejection. An accurate simulation model has been built to evaluate the protocol's performance in terms of end-to-end packet throughput and end-to-end delay. The simulation results show that as the traffic load increases the data link layer performance is much more sensitive to the acknowledgment and pacing strategy than to the parameters of the channel access protocol. The best results are obtained when active acknowledgment packets piggy-back other packets (data, control, update route, etc.).< >

Keywords:
Computer network Network packet Computer science Overhead (engineering) Channel (broadcasting) Throughput Protocol (science) Synchronization (alternating current) Frequency-hopping spread spectrum Control channel Packet radio Wireless Telecommunications Telecommunications link

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Wireless Communication Networks Research
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
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