An Effective Collision Resolution Mechanism for Wireless LAN

Abstract

Based on the current standardized IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF) protocol, this paper proposes a new efficient collision resolution mechanism, called GDCF. Our main motivation is based on the observation that 802.11 DCF decreases the contention window to the initial value after each success transmission, which essentially assumes that each successful transmission is an indication that the system is under low traffic loading. GDCF takes a more conservative measure by halving the contention window size after c consecutive successful transmissions. This "gentle" decrease lowers the collision probability, especially when the competing node number is large. We compute the optimal value for c, and the numerical results from both analysis and simulation demonstrate that GDCF significantly improve the performance of 802.11 DCF including throughput, fairness, and energy efficiency. In addition, GDCF is,flexible for supporting priority access by selecting different values of c for different traffic types; it is fully compatible with the original 802.11 DCF, and simple to implement, as it does not requires changes in control message structure and access procedures in DCF

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