Self-regulating network utilization in mobile ad hoc wireless networks

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Publication Type:

Journal Article

Source:

Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on, Volume 55, p.1302 -1310 (2006)

Keywords:

access protocols, ad hoc networks, contention-based medium access control protocol, mobile ad hoc wireless networks, mobile radio, multimedia services, QoS, quality of service, quality-of-service, self-regulating network utilization, wireless LAN

Abstract:

In mobile ad hoc wireless LANs, it is very difficult to maintain a targeted network utilization due to the time-varying nature of the contention-based medium access control protocol and the lack of a central control. Furthermore, previous research has been mainly focusing on the aspect of optimizing the performance at each station. But doing so may result in a very low overall network utilization. Therefore, self-regulating network utilization is very important to provide quality-of-service (QoS) in mobile ad hoc wireless networks. Through self-disciplining its own behaviors locally, each station will optimize its protocol parameters to meet the targeted overall network utilization, which is very important for QoS provisioning to multimedia services. This paper proposes and evaluates a fully distributed scheme for each station to self-regulate its behaviors through adapting the local protocol parameters to meet the targeted overall network utilization with the changes in the network environment such as the number of stations and channel quality