RCFD: A Novel Channel Access Scheme for Full-Duplex Wireless Networks Based on Contention in Time and Frequency Domains
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
In the last years, the advancements in signal processing and integrated circuits technology allowed several research groups to
develop working prototypes of in-band full-duplex wireless systems. The introduction of such a revolutionary concept is promising in terms of
increasing network performance, but at the same time poses several new challenges, especially at the MAC layer. Consequently, innovative
channel access strategies are needed to exploit the opportunities provided by full-duplex while dealing with the increased complexity derived
from its adoption. In this direction, this paper proposes RTS/CTS in the Frequency Domain (RCFD), a MAC layer scheme for full-duplex ad
hoc wireless networks, based on the idea of time-frequency channel contention. According to this approach, different OFDM subcarriers are
used to coordinate how nodes access the shared medium. The proposed scheme leads to efficient transmission scheduling with the result of
avoiding collisions and exploiting full-duplex opportunities. The considerable performance improvements with respect to standard and
state-of-the-art MAC protocols for wireless networks are highlighted through both theoretical analysis and network simulations
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Full-duplex wireless; time-frequency channel access; orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM); medium access control (MAC); IEEE 802.11
Elenco autori:
Vitturi, Stefano
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