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The performance of random CSMA networks with threshold scheduling

Published: 01 November 2016 Publication History

Abstract

The performance of wireless ad hoc networks is typically limited by the mutual interference between its nodes. Two of the best known approaches to reducing the mutual interference are medium access control protocols and smart power allocation schemes. Here, we analyse wireless ad hoc networks that utilize both the carrier sense multiple access CSMA protocol and the threshold scheduling TS power allocation scheme. The cost of utilizing these two techniques is evaluated by a common parameter: the probability of nodes to back off.

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cover image Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies  Volume 27, Issue 11
November 2016
179 pages
ISSN:2161-3915
EISSN:2161-3915
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John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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Published: 01 November 2016

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