Performance of transmission strategis in multihop packet radio networks

The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles or randomly distributed stationary nodes using a slotted ALOHA channel access scheme is addressed. A multihop PRN is an extension of a single-hop PRN; in the latter system, a node can communicate d...

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Main Author: Wong, Victor J. K.
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Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8814
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-88142018-01-05T17:34:25Z Performance of transmission strategis in multihop packet radio networks Wong, Victor J. K. The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles or randomly distributed stationary nodes using a slotted ALOHA channel access scheme is addressed. A multihop PRN is an extension of a single-hop PRN; in the latter system, a node can communicate directly with any other nodes. A multihop PRN is necessary if a node cannot reach another node due to transmit power constraints. In such a case, the node requires repeaters to forward packets on to the destination. If a network has a large number of nodes, employing spatial frequency reuse to achieve better spectrum is one of the advantages of a multihop PRN over a single-hop PRN. In multihop PRNs, a transmission strategy involves designing a routing algorithm and determining the transmission probability for each node in the network. Routing is one of the major problems in a multihop PRN. In this thesis, three new routing schemes, MAD, ARR, and MTP, are proposed. The performances of five transmission strategies based on the MFR, NFP, MAD, ARR, and MTP routing schemes with capture and fading are studied and compared. Results show that the transmission strategies based on the ARR and MTP routing schemes perform better than the other three transmission strategies. All five transmission strategies perform worse in the presence of Rayleigh fading; this is in contrast to contention-limited single-hop systems in which Rayleigh fading generally does not result in a poorer performance. A multiple receiver antenna system for a multihop PRN is proposed in which the nodes make use of multiple receiver antennas so as to provide diversity reception. The performances of the five transmission strategies based on the MFR, NFP, MAD, ARR, and MTP routing schemes in a Rayleigh fading environment are investigated. Results show that the performances of all five transmission strategies can be substantially improved by employing multiple antennas. The performance improvements of the transmission strategies arising from the use of directional transmitter antennas are also examined. It is found that the performances of all five transmission strategies can be improved by reducing the beamwidth of the antennas. Applied Science, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of Graduate 2009-06-05T17:32:15Z 2009-06-05T17:32:15Z 1995 1995-05 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/8814 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 8689528 bytes application/pdf
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description The problem of data communication in a multihop packet radio network (PRN) with a number of mobiles or randomly distributed stationary nodes using a slotted ALOHA channel access scheme is addressed. A multihop PRN is an extension of a single-hop PRN; in the latter system, a node can communicate directly with any other nodes. A multihop PRN is necessary if a node cannot reach another node due to transmit power constraints. In such a case, the node requires repeaters to forward packets on to the destination. If a network has a large number of nodes, employing spatial frequency reuse to achieve better spectrum is one of the advantages of a multihop PRN over a single-hop PRN. In multihop PRNs, a transmission strategy involves designing a routing algorithm and determining the transmission probability for each node in the network. Routing is one of the major problems in a multihop PRN. In this thesis, three new routing schemes, MAD, ARR, and MTP, are proposed. The performances of five transmission strategies based on the MFR, NFP, MAD, ARR, and MTP routing schemes with capture and fading are studied and compared. Results show that the transmission strategies based on the ARR and MTP routing schemes perform better than the other three transmission strategies. All five transmission strategies perform worse in the presence of Rayleigh fading; this is in contrast to contention-limited single-hop systems in which Rayleigh fading generally does not result in a poorer performance. A multiple receiver antenna system for a multihop PRN is proposed in which the nodes make use of multiple receiver antennas so as to provide diversity reception. The performances of the five transmission strategies based on the MFR, NFP, MAD, ARR, and MTP routing schemes in a Rayleigh fading environment are investigated. Results show that the performances of all five transmission strategies can be substantially improved by employing multiple antennas. The performance improvements of the transmission strategies arising from the use of directional transmitter antennas are also examined. It is found that the performances of all five transmission strategies can be improved by reducing the beamwidth of the antennas. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Electrical and Computer Engineering, Department of === Graduate
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