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Distributed Medium Access Scheduling for Wireless LANs
Document Type
Conference
Source
2012 5th International Conference on New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS) New Technologies, Mobility and Security (NTMS), 2012 5th International Conference on. :1-5 May, 2012
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Computing and Processing
IEEE 802.11 Standards
Throughput
Media Access Protocol
Wireless LAN
Wireless communication
Radiation detectors
Language
ISSN
2157-4952
2157-4960
Abstract
The contention-based Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) scheme performs poorly due to collisions and idle back-off slots. Continuous efforts to improve its performance have rarely been successful because collisions and idle periods are inherent in DCF. This paper proposes a distributed medium access protocol called Distributed Medium Access Scheduling (DMAS), which enables the elimination of most collisions and idle slots in a distributed manner. The stations used for this purpose were divided into blue stations, which have the exclusive right to transmit during their turn, and red stations, which have the opportunity to transmit without overhead. The performances of DMAS, DCF, and the ideal DCF were compared through simulations. The results indicate that DMAS could be used to replace Medium Access Control (MAC) in IEEE standard 802.11 for Wireless LANs with higher throughput.