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Transmission Sequence Design and Allocation for Wide Area Ad Hoc Networks

Published 24 Apr 2013 in cs.NI | (1304.6496v2)

Abstract: In this paper we examine the problem of designing and allocating transmission sequences to users in a mobile ad hoc network that has no spatial boundary. A basic tenet of the transmission sequence approach for addressing media access control is that under normal operating conditions, there is no feedback triggered re-transmission. This obviously is a major departure from the Slotted-ALOHA or CSMA type approaches. While these solutions enjoy excellent throughput performance, a fundamental drawback is that they are based on feedback information. For systems without naturally defined central controller that can play the role of a base station, the task of providing feedback information could easily become unmanageable. This highlights the advantage of the feedback-free approach. A second advantage is the ability to handle unlimited spatial coverage. We propose in this paper a concept for media access control that is akin to frequency reuse. However, instead of reusing frequency, the new approach allows transmission sequences be reused. A study of the transmission sequence approach against other approaches is conducted by comparing the minimal frame lengths that can guarantee the existence of conflict-free transmissions.

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