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    Title: A distributed spatial reuse (DSR) MAC protocol for IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc wireless LANs
    Authors: 石貴平;Shih, Kuei-ping;Chou, Chien-min;Lu, Mu-ying;Chen, Szu-min
    Contributors: 淡江大學資訊工程學系
    Date: 2005-06-27
    Issue Date: 2010-04-15 10:02:08 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Piscataway: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Abstract: The paper proposes a distributed spatial reuse (DSR) MAC protocol for IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc wireless LANs (WLANs) to increase bandwidth utilization and reduce power consumption. Through power control, the communications that do not interfere with each other can transmit simultaneously. Therefore, the overall efficiency and effectiveness of IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc WLANs can be enhanced. DSR allows the maximum number of interference-free communication pairs to transmit in parallel without collisions. According to the experiment results, DSR is much better than traditional WLAN protocol, IEEE 802.11 DCF, and the related work. The protocol indeed can effectively enhance the overall WLANs efficiency.
    Relation: Computers and Communications, 2005. ISCC 2005. Proceedings. 10th IEEE Symposium on, pp.658-663
    DOI: 10.1109/ISCC.2005.9
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