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Adaptive channel and superframe allocation (ACSA) for 60 GHz wireless networks

✍ Scribed by Majid Veyseh; Alagan Anpalagan; Bobby Ma


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
885 KB
Volume
53
Category
Article
ISSN
0895-7177

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✦ Synopsis


Millimeter-wave (MMW) systems are high frequency wireless systems with a center frequency of around 60 GHz. In this article we propose an adaptive channel-superframe allocation (ACSA) scheme for such a system and evaluate its throughput and delay performance. The ACSA algorithm is designed to serve real-time (RT) and non-real-time (NRT) flows separately in different channels instead of serving them in different times. We also propose to change the sliced superframe of IEEE 802.15.3 to an adaptive unsliced superframe in order to decrease the TCP round-trip time. We compared IEEE 802.15.3 MAC with ACSA MAC, which shows that the throughput and delay could be improved in ACSA MAC. We observed significant improvement in the throughput of NRT flows via the better distribution of bandwidth in ACSA MAC. The channel access delay is also improved by providing an unsliced superframe. In brief, the simulation results also support the analysis of the proposed adaptive channel-superframe allocation algorithm, which could generally improve the quality of service (QoS) in MMW systems.


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