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lichte2008design


H. S. Lichte, Stefan Valentin, Holger Karl, Imad Aad, L. Loyola and Joerg Widmer, "Design and Evaluation of a Routing-Informed Cooperative MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks," Proceedings of 27th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2008), Phoenix, AZ, April 2008, pp. 1858–1866.


Abstract

Cooperative relaying has been shown to provide diversity gains which can significantly improve the packet error rate (PER) in wireless transmissions. In ad hoc wireless routing where packets may travel over a number of hops before reaching the destination, hop-wise cooperative relaying may severely reduce network capacity. This approach was mainly addressed in literature so far. In this paper, we efficiently apply cooperative relaying along a complete path and Simulations, over multiple hops at the same time. We use information from the routing layer to improve the medium access control (MAC) layer's performance. and performance, testbed implementation show appealing gains through diversity resulting in up to 66% better PER and approaches., up to 148% goodput increase compared to conventional

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H. S. Lichte
Stefan Valentin
Holger Karl
Imad Aad
L. Loyola
Joerg Widmer

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@inproceedings{lichte2008design,
    author = {Lichte, H. S. and Valentin, Stefan and Karl, Holger and Aad, Imad and Loyola, L. and Widmer, Joerg},
    doi = {10.1109/INFOCOM.2008.249},
    title = {{Design and Evaluation of a Routing-Informed Cooperative MAC Protocol for Ad Hoc Networks}},
    pages = {1858--1866},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Phoenix, AZ},
    booktitle = {27th IEEE Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM 2008)},
    month = {4},
    year = {2008},
   }
   
   

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