2012
DOI: 10.1186/1687-1499-2012-313
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Study on multi-channel mesh deterministic access for wireless mesh LAN

Abstract: IEEE802.11s draft proposes a new medium access control (MAC) function-mesh deterministic access (MDA), which is mainly used for single-channel wireless mesh local area network (LAN). In single-channel environment, collisions between control packets and data packets may occur very often. In order to provide higher performance and network capacity for wireless mesh LAN, this article develops an algorithm for MDA to work well on multi-channel wireless mesh LAN. To reduce the hardware requirements in design, a mes… Show more

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“…According to [15,16], using multi-channel architecture is more effective than single-channel architecture to enhance performance and reduce collision probability in IEEE802.11 network. In order to further enhance wireless mesh LAN performance and capacity, we have proposed multi-channel MDA (MMDA) algorithm to make MDA work on multi-channel wireless mesh LAN [17]. The MMDA algorithm adopts four-way-handshaking mechanism to reduce hidden node problems, and mesh DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) interval is divided into contention period (CP) and data transmission period (DTP) to completely avoid the collision between control packets and data packets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [15,16], using multi-channel architecture is more effective than single-channel architecture to enhance performance and reduce collision probability in IEEE802.11 network. In order to further enhance wireless mesh LAN performance and capacity, we have proposed multi-channel MDA (MMDA) algorithm to make MDA work on multi-channel wireless mesh LAN [17]. The MMDA algorithm adopts four-way-handshaking mechanism to reduce hidden node problems, and mesh DTIM (delivery traffic indication message) interval is divided into contention period (CP) and data transmission period (DTP) to completely avoid the collision between control packets and data packets.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%