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CLEI Electronic Journal

versión On-line ISSN 0717-5000

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GUIMARAES, Lucas de M.  y  BORDIM, Jacir L. Directional Pulse/Tone Based Channel Reservation with Deafness Avoidance. CLEIej [online]. 2013, vol.16, n.3, pp.1-1. ISSN 0717-5000.

The use of directional antennas in support of ad hoc networks has been considered a promising alternative to improve spatial division multiple access and throughput. In general, directional Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are based on IEEE 802.11 standard, which was designed for omnidirectional communication. When applied to directional communication, the standard imposes a number of constraints to the directional MAC protocol. In order to harvest the benefits of directional communications, MAC protocols tailored for directional antennas have to be devised. In particular, MAC protocols that are able to deal with deafness and channel reservation latency are highly desirable. This work proposes a technique that enables channel reservation and mitigates deafness using pulse/tone signals in the context of directional communications. At its heart, the proposed technique incorporates a deafness predictions scheme that helps nodes to overcome its effects. Analytical results show that the proposed technique is able to improve throughput up to 40% when compared to other prominent directional MAC protocols. Simulation results show that the proposed scheme improves fairness and throughput up to 350% and 76%, respectively.

Palabras clave : Distributed Systems and Networks; Directional Communications; Channel Reservation; Deafness Problem,; Receiver-initiated Communications; Pulse/Tone.

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