Resource utilization mechanism for multi-rate ultrawide band networks
Date
2010-12-06Abstract
Ultra-wideband (UWB) communications has
emerged as a burgeoning technology for high data rate wireless
personal area networks (WPANs). In this paper, we propose
a novel resource utilization mechanism (RUM) for improving
the throughput in multi-rate UWB-based WPANs. RUM is
intended to remedy a critical issue in both unicast and multicast
transmissions. In unicast (single- and multi-hop), the connectivity
of a source-destination pair is defined by the ability to overhear
control messages (e.g., route requests, request-to-send/clear-tosend, etc.). These messages are usually sent at a low transmission
rate to extend their reachability, hence a node can directly
communicate with faraway destinations. Such destinations
cannot be reliably reached by high transmission rates. This
leads to a long channel reservation time and hence a high
blocking probability for prospective reservations and low network
throughput. In the case of multicast, the maximum transmission
rate is bottlenecked by the farthest destination. RUM exploits
opportunistic-relaying and time-spreading techniques to improve
link reliability and increase the transmission rate, and hence
network throughput. Simulations are used to demonstrate the
performance gain of RUM.
Subject
Q Science::Q Science (General)Q Science::QA Mathematics::QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
T Technology::T Technology (General)
T Technology::TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
T Technology::TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering