Collision-free prioritized medium access in the presence of hidden nodes without relying on out-of-band signaling
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25/02/2014
25/02/2014
2006
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| Resumo |
Consider the problem of sharing a wireless channel between a set of computer nodes. Hidden nodes exist and there is no base station. Each computer node hosts a set of sporadic message streams where a message stream releases messages with real-time deadlines. We propose a collision-free wireless medium access control (MAC) protocol which implements staticpriority scheduling. The MAC protocol allows multiple masters and is fully distributed. It neither relies on synchronized clocks nor out-of-band signaling; it is an adaptation to a wireless channel of the dominance protocol used in the CAN bus. But unlike that protocol, our protocol does not require a node having the ability to receive an incoming bit from the channel while transmitting to the channel. Our protocol has the key feature of not only being prioritized and collision-free but also dealing successfully with hidden nodes. This key feature enables schedulability analysis of sporadic message streams in multihop networks. |
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| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
IPP Hurray! Research Group |
| Relação |
http://www.cister.isep.ipp.pt/docs/ |
| Direitos |
openAccess |
| Tipo |
report |