Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks

The use of directional antennas in wireless ad hoc networks can significantly improve global performance due to a high spatial channel reuse. Nevertheless, its introduction poses new location dependent problems related to the MAC protocol. In this paper, the Balanced Incomplete Block Design theory ha...

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Main Authors: Gennaro Boggia, Pietro Camarda, Claudia Cormio, Luigi Alfredo Grieco
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Language:English
Published: Iran University of Science and Technology 2009-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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spelling doaj-709ba5363dda4bf4826b508b2a5a35c72020-11-24T23:40:05ZengIran University of Science and TechnologyIranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering1735-28272383-38902009-06-015293101Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc NetworksGennaro Boggia0Pietro Camarda1Claudia Cormio2Luigi Alfredo Grieco3 The use of directional antennas in wireless ad hoc networks can significantly improve global performance due to a high spatial channel reuse. Nevertheless, its introduction poses new location dependent problems related to the MAC protocol. In this paper, the Balanced Incomplete Block Design theory has been exploited to develop a new MAC protocol for wireless ad hoc networks using directional antennas. It is a time slotted protocol, which is highly scalable. Moreover, it can provide a high number of concurrent communications, depending on the number of directional antennas mounted on each node, great fairness in bandwidth sharing and significant energy saving. In particular, energy saving provided by our scheme is consistently higher compared to those of usual directional MAC protocols for the following reasons. Firstly, control packets are sent only over fairly selected beams rather than over all the available ones. Secondly, our protocol provides a filtering, i.e. a fair selection, of the nodes that can try the access to the medium in each time slot. Simulation results validate the advantages of our protocol by proving high spatial reuse, great fairness and significant energy saving and by showing that it improves the overall system performance.http://ijeee.iust.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-3-83&slc_lang=en&sid=1Directional Antennas Medium Access Control Spatial Reuse Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.
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author Gennaro Boggia
Pietro Camarda
Claudia Cormio
Luigi Alfredo Grieco
spellingShingle Gennaro Boggia
Pietro Camarda
Claudia Cormio
Luigi Alfredo Grieco
Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Directional Antennas
Medium Access Control
Spatial Reuse
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.
author_facet Gennaro Boggia
Pietro Camarda
Claudia Cormio
Luigi Alfredo Grieco
author_sort Gennaro Boggia
title Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
title_short Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
title_full Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
title_fullStr Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a BIBD Based Directional MAC Protocol for Wireless Ad Hoc Networks
title_sort evaluation of a bibd based directional mac protocol for wireless ad hoc networks
publisher Iran University of Science and Technology
series Iranian Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1735-2827
2383-3890
publishDate 2009-06-01
description The use of directional antennas in wireless ad hoc networks can significantly improve global performance due to a high spatial channel reuse. Nevertheless, its introduction poses new location dependent problems related to the MAC protocol. In this paper, the Balanced Incomplete Block Design theory has been exploited to develop a new MAC protocol for wireless ad hoc networks using directional antennas. It is a time slotted protocol, which is highly scalable. Moreover, it can provide a high number of concurrent communications, depending on the number of directional antennas mounted on each node, great fairness in bandwidth sharing and significant energy saving. In particular, energy saving provided by our scheme is consistently higher compared to those of usual directional MAC protocols for the following reasons. Firstly, control packets are sent only over fairly selected beams rather than over all the available ones. Secondly, our protocol provides a filtering, i.e. a fair selection, of the nodes that can try the access to the medium in each time slot. Simulation results validate the advantages of our protocol by proving high spatial reuse, great fairness and significant energy saving and by showing that it improves the overall system performance.
topic Directional Antennas
Medium Access Control
Spatial Reuse
Wireless Ad Hoc Networks.
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