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SSCH: Slotted Seeded Channel Hopping for Capacity Improvement in IEEE
802.11 Ad-Hoc Wireless Networks
Abstract:
Capacity improvement is one of the principal challenges in wireless
networking.
We present a link-layer protocol called Slotted Seeded Channel
Hopping, or SSCH, that increases the capacity of an IEEE 802.11 network
by utilizing frequency diversity.
SSCH can be implemented in
software over an IEEE 802.11-compliant wireless card.
Each node using SSCH switches across
channels in such a manner that nodes desiring to communicate
overlap, while disjoint communications do not overlap, and hence
do not interfere with each other. To achieve this, SSCH uses a novel
scheme for distributed rendezvous and synchronization. Simulation
results show that SSCH significantly increases network capacity in
several multi-hop and single-hop wireless networking scenarios.
Ranveer
2004-11-16