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Balancing the Hidden and Exposed Node Problems With Power Control In CSMA/CA-Based Wireless Networks Yihong Zhou and Scott M. Nettles Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering The University of Texas at Austin WCNC 2005
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outline Introduction Related work CSMA/CA-based physical model Power control schemes Simulation result Conclusion
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Introduction Problems in MACs : The hidden node problem The exposed node problem Three Ranges Transmit range Carrier sense range Interference Range
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Introduction Enhancing collisions is worse than limiting spatial reuse Main goal balance hidden nodes and exposed nodes
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Related work Typical scheme Although the reduced transmit power reduces the exposed nodes, it greatly increases the hidden nodes.
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CSMA/CA-based physical model
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CSMA/CA-based physical model -- Physical Model When X transmits to Y TRx: Pr > thrd rx CSRx: Pr > thrd cs, defines the potential set of exposed nodes IRy:SIR < SIR cap, defines the potential set of hidden nodes
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CSMA/CA-based physical model -- Physical Model Use free space propagation model and two-way ground model Transmit range Carrier sense range
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CSMA/CA-based physical model -- Physical Model Interference Range d ir is determined by both d and Pt
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CSMA/CA-based physical model -- The Relationship Between the Three Ranges
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Power control schemes Strong Transmit Power:
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Power control schemes Weak Transmit Power:
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Power control schemes The Optimal Transmit Power MAC:
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Power control schemes The Optimal Transmit Power MAC:
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Power control schemes The Optimal Transmit Power MAC: Sending a RTS using P max Sending a CTS using P max The sender calculates the distance d by using Pr and P max The sender then calculates the P otp Sending the data packet using P otp An ACK using P otp
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Simulation result Two Traffic Flows:
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Simulation result Two Traffic Flows:
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Simulation result Chain Topologies:
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Simulation result Chain Topologies:
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Simulation result Random Topologies:
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conclusion This paper has better spatial reuse than 802.11 and avoid problems with collisions that occur in other power control-based MACs.
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