VSMA 기반 무선 Mesh 네트워크를 위한 동적 가상 슬롯 할당 기법
A Dynamic Virtual Timeslot Allocation scheme for VSMA-Based Wireless Mesh Networks
- 주제(키워드) 무선통신 , VSMA , Mesh 네트워크 , MAC 프로토콜 , Wireless Mesh Neworks
- 주제(KDC) 566
- 주제(DDC) 621
- 발행기관 아주대학교 정보통신전문대학원
- 지도교수 임재성
- 발행년도 2007
- 학위수여년월 2007. 2
- 학위명 석사
- 학과 및 전공 정보통신전문대학원 정보통신공학과
- 본문언어 영어
초록/요약
In Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), the mesh routers can compose a wireless backbone with low mobility. Use of current medium access protocol for such systems can result in low end-to-end throughput as the number of hops increases from a wired Internet Gateway. The standard IEEE 802.11s has an optional MAC enhancement feature called the Mesh Deterministic Access (MDA). However, it still contains a lot of control message overhead for setup and teardown procedure. In this paper, we propose a Dynamic Virtual Timeslot Allocation (VTA) scheme for Virtual Slot Multiple Access (VSMA) based WMNs. The VSMA is a hybrid multiple access scheme based on both Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) and CSMA/CA. We solve some problems of the VSMA and enhanced it. In order to use the VSMA in multihop packet environments like WMNs, we have to allocate the virtual timeslot effectively. The VTA has an effective timeslot allocation strategy. Through the ns-2 simulations, we first quantify the performance of the enhanced VSMA. Secondly, we show that the VTA scheme improves the total system throughput and achieves reasonable packet latency time and the fairness of mesh routers for WMNs.
more목차
Chapter 1 Introduction = 1
Chapter 2 Related works = 5
Chapter 3 Enhanced Virtual Slot Multiple Access = 8
3.1 Conventional VSMA = 8
3.2 Enhanced VSMA = 10
3.3 Performance Evaluation = 12
3.3.1 Simulation Model = 12
3.3.2 Simulation Results = 13
Chapter 4 Dynamic Virtual Timeslot Allocation scheme for VSMA-based Wireless Mesh Networks = 16
4.1 Virtual Timeslot Request = 18
4.2 Virtual Timeslot Allocation = 18
4.3 Data Transmission with VSMA = 20
4.4 Performance Evaluation = 21
4.4.1 Simulation Model = 21
4.4.2 Simulation Results = 23
Chapter 6 Conclusion = 28
References = 29
Abstract = 32