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A Dynamic Framed ALOHA Scheme for Batch Resolution in Practical CSMA-Based Wireless Networks

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A Dynamic Framed ALOHA Scheme for Batch Resolution in Practical CSMA-Based Wireless Networks
Abstract--The batch resolution problem consists in arbitrating the channel access of a group of nodes in a wireless network in order to collect a single packet from each node in the shortest time. Most of existing solutions are based on the immediate feedback assumption and typically neglect or underestimate the actual time cost of feedback that can instead be significant in common wireless standards. In this paper, we propose and analyze ABRADE, which is a dynamic framed ALOHA scheme for conflict resolution in practical CSMA-based wireless networks. The core of ABRADE, in fact, is the dynamic adaption of the framed ALOHA parameters to the cardinality of the residual batch, in order to strike a balance between the control message overhead and the fraction of successful transmissions per frame. The parameters optimization is based on a dynamic programming argument that takes into account the time occupancy of successful, collided and idle slots, as well as the time cost of control messa...
Andrea Zanella
Added 11 Feb 2011
Updated 11 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Andrea Zanella
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