Multiple-packet forwarding protocols for frequency-hop packet radio networks |
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Authors: | Professor Michael B. Pursley Harlan B. Russell |
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Affiliation: | (1) Techno-Sciences, Inc., 511 Westinghouse Road, 29670 Pendleton, South Carolina;(2) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Clemson University, 102 Riggs Hall, Box 340915, 29634-0915 Clemson, South Carolina |
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Abstract: | Reliable data distribution within multiple-hop spread-spectrum packet radio networks requires high performance from the network protocols. The high variability in quality among the links and the unique characteristics of frequency-hop spread-spectrum signaling impose special requirements for network protocols that are to be employed in frequency-hop packet radio networks. These features can be exploited in the forwarding protocols by allowing multiple packets to be included in each forwarding attempt. The use of multiple-packet transmissions exploits the capture property of frequency-hop signaling, and it reduces the overhead required for acknowledgments. A potential trade-off arises because the use of multiple-packet transmissions increases the throughput, but in some situations it can also increase the delay. Two new transmission protocols that employ multiple-packet transmissions are described, and their performance is evaluated. |
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Keywords: | Packet radio networks frequency-hop spread spectrum wireless network protocols mobile communications |
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