Adaptive forwarding in frequency-hop spread-spectrum packet radionetworks with partial-band jamming |
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Authors: | Pursley MB Russell HB |
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Affiliation: | Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL; |
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Abstract: | Adaptive protocols that specify the ways in which a radio is permitted to modify its normal forwarding procedures based on information obtained locally in the network are considered. A computer program has been developed to simulate a frequency-hop (FH) packet radio network with partial-band jamming and interference due to other FH and narrowband radios. The radios in the network use time-slotted, receiver-directed, FH spread-spectrum signaling. Results on throughput, delay, and end-to-end probability of success are presented, and comparisons between different forwarding protocols are given for a static network topology with both static and mobile network jamming |
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