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STiCMAC: A MAC Protocol for Robust Space-Time Coding in Cooperative Wireless LANs

Authors :
Chun Nie
Anna Scaglione
Elza Erkip
Thanasis Korakis
Shivendra S. Panwar
Francesco Verde
Pei Liu
P., Liu
C., Nie
T., Koraki
E., Erkip
S., Panwar
Verde, Francesco
A., Scaglione
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications. 11:1358-1369
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2012.

Abstract

Relay-assisted cooperative wireless communication has been shown to have significant performance gains over the legacy direct transmission scheme. Compared with single relay based cooperation schemes, utilizing multiple relays further improves the reliability and rate of transmissions. Distributed space-time coding (DSTC), as one of the schemes to utilize multiple relays, requires tight coordination between relays and does not perform well in a distributed environment with mobility. In this paper, a cooperative medium access control (MAC) layer protocol, called \emph{STiCMAC}, is designed to allow multiple relays to transmit at the same time in an IEEE 802.11 network. The transmission is based on a novel DSTC scheme called \emph{randomized distributed space-time coding} (\emph{R-DSTC}), which requires minimum coordination. Unlike conventional cooperation schemes that pick nodes with good links, \emph{STiCMAC} picks a \emph{transmission mode} that could most improve the end-to-end data rate. Any station that correctly receives from the source can act as a relay and participate in forwarding. The MAC protocol is implemented in a fully decentralized manner and is able to opportunistically recruit relays on the fly, thus making it \emph{robust} to channel variations and user mobility. Simulation results show that the network capacity and delay performance are greatly improved, especially in a mobile environment.<br />This paper is a revised version of a paper with the same name submitted to IEEE Transaction on Wireless Communications. STiCMAC protocol with RTS/CTS turned off is presented in the appendix of this draft

Details

ISSN :
15361276
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0d0f23254db03100c0f6a01dc2b1918f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/twc.2012.020712.101900