SODCA: A Self-Organized Distributed Channel Access scheme for IEEE 802.11 networks

Coordinating channel access is a fundamental task of the MAC layer in wireless networks. Whereas most proposed medium access techniques involve a pure contention-based mechanism or a centralized polling scheme, we explore distributed scheduling-based medium access. Intuitively, a scheduling-based sc...

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Published in2014 International Conference on Computing, Networking and Communications (ICNC) pp. 704 - 709
Main Authors El Hajj Shehadeh, Youssef, Hotait, Mohamad, Hogrefe, Dieter
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.02.2014
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Summary:Coordinating channel access is a fundamental task of the MAC layer in wireless networks. Whereas most proposed medium access techniques involve a pure contention-based mechanism or a centralized polling scheme, we explore distributed scheduling-based medium access. Intuitively, a scheduling-based scheme would achieve a higher bandwidth efficiency and a lower collision rate than contention-based mechanisms. We develop the Self-Organized Distributed Channel Access (SODCA) scheme, that combines the advantages of both contention and scheduling mechanisms. Distinctively from other proposed solutions, SODCA does not incur any additional overhead and is a distributed, highly efficient, compatible, and a dynamic schedule establishment scheme. Through simulation results based on the OMNeT++ network simulator, we demonstrate the high efficiency of SODCA compared to the IEEE 802.11 DCF contention mechanism in both static and dynamic scenarios. SODCA is proven to achieve a collision-free and fair medium access leading to a 20% higher network throughput than DCF in a static scenario, and a significantly lower collision rate in a dynamic scenario.
DOI:10.1109/ICCNC.2014.6785422