Presentation 2006-06-22
Higher Throughput Wireless Multihop Transmission by Hop-by-Hop Shortening Links
Yuya Numata, Hiroaki Higaki,
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Abstract(in English) In a wireless mobile network with wireless multihop transmissions such as a mobile adhoc network and a wireless multihop access network, end-to-end throughput from a source mobile computer to a destination one is less than 1/3 of throughput of a wireless communication link due to random waiting time for contention avoidance and RTS/CTS control for solving a hidden terminal problem. In this paper, the authors propose an adhoc routing protocol and a message transmission protocol with transmission power control for achieving higher end-to-end throughput. The maximum end-to-end throughput in the proposed protocols is 1/2 of throughput of a wireless communication link. If wireless multihop transmission is realized by a wireless LAN protocol with hop-by-hop acknowledgement, contentions and collisions between an acknowledgment message and a data one may occur. This paper proposes an extended routing protocol for achieving lower probability of such contentions and collisions by an additional condition among length of wireless links.
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Title (in English) Higher Throughput Wireless Multihop Transmission by Hop-by-Hop Shortening Links
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1st Author's Name Yuya Numata
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Hiroaki Higaki
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Computers and Systems Engineering Tokyo Denki University
Date 2006-06-22
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Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 118
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