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LINK-ADAPTIVEMEDIUMACCESSCONTROLPROTOCOLSFORHIGH-SPEED WIRELESSNETWORKS By BYUNG-SEOKIM ADISSERTATIONPRESENTEDTOTHEGRADUATESCHOOL OFTHEUNIVERSITYOFFLORIDAINPARTIALFULFILLMENT OFTHEREQUIREMENTSFORTHEDEGREEOF DOCTOROFPHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITYOFFLORIDA 2004 Copyright2004 by Byung-SeoKim Thisdissertationisdedicatedtomybelovedfamily,whosupportedmeemotionallyand financiallythroughoutthislongjourney. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mydissertationcouldnothavebeencompletedwithoutthehelpandsupportof certainpeople.IcouldnotpossiblylistallthosetowhomIowemygratitude,butIwould liketomentionsomeofthemostimportantnames. Iamdeeplyindebtedtomysupervisorycommitteechair,ProfessorYuguangFang. Hisstimulatingdiscussionsandencouragementhelpedmetocarryouttheresearchin thisdissertation.Despitehisbusyschedule,healwayssetasideplentyoftimetodiscuss evensmallideaswithme;andtoofferguidance,andpatientlymonitormyresearch. Iwouldalsoliketothankmycochair,ProfessorTanWong,forhisimmeasurable contributionstomyresearchandforexpandingmyresearchmotivationtoaphysical- layerinwirelesscommunication. IthankProfessorJohnSheaandProfessorShigangChen,whoprovidedmewith insightfulsuggestionsthatgreatlyimprovedthequalityofthisdissertation.Inparticular, ProfessorJohnSheaadvisedmeonmycuriositiesaboutthewirelessworldfromthe beginningofmyPh.D.study. MywonderfulcolleaguesintheWirelessNetworkLaboratory(WINET)arelike brothersandsisters;theyhavesupportedandinspiredmethroughoutmyresearchwork.I expressmysincereappreciationfortheirhelp,support,interest,andinvaluablehints.I willneverforgetthenightwhenallofuswenttomeetProfessorYuguangFangatthe airport.Ifeltatruekinship. IV Finally,Iwouldliketoexpressmyspecialappreciationtomyparents,Bok-Soo KimandOk-JaChung,whoprovidedtheidealenvironmentformetogrowup.They haveencouragedmyinterestinsciences.Igiveheartfeltthanksmylovelywife,JungSuk Lee,whoseunderstandingandconstantsupportmadethisentireendeavorworthwhile; andmyson,Sung-HyunKim,whohasgivenmemanydelightsindailylife. v 1 TABLEOFCONTENTS Page ACKNOWLEDGMENTS iv LISTOFTABLES ix LISTOFFIGURES x ABSTRACT xii CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 DYNAMICFRAGMENTATIONSCHEMEINWLANS 6 2.1 Introduction 6 2.2 PreliminaryResearch 9 2.2.1 DistributedCoordinationFunction(DCF)inIEEE802.11MAC 9 22..22..32 FRraatgem-eAndtaapttiiovnePinroItEocEoEl8S0p2e.c1if1iedinIEEE802.11MACDCFModel101 2.3 ProposedProtocol 12 2.3.1 FragmentationScheme 12 2.3.2 Rate-AdaptiveMACProtocolforFragmentBurst 15 2.3.3 NetworkAllocationVector(NAV)Update 17 2.4 SimulationSetting 17 2.4.1 WirelessChannelModel 17 2.4.2 NetworkEnvironment 20 2.5 PerformanceEvaluation 25 2.5.1 ImpactoftheNumberofNodes 25 2.5.2 ImpactoftheRiceanParameters 28 2.5.3 ImpactofNodeSpeed 29 2.5.4 ImpactoftheMaximumMSDUSize 3 2.5.5 ImpactoftheChannelEstimationError 32 2.6 Conclusion 32 vi 3 TWO-STEPMULTIPOLLINGMACPROTOCOLFORCENTRALIZED WIRELESSLANS 34 3.1. Introduction 34 3.2. PreliminaryResearch 36 3.2.1 PointCoordinationFunction(PCF)ofIEEE802.11MAC 36 3.2.2 ContentionFreePeriodusingHybridCoordinationFunction(HCF)in IEEE802.1leMAC 38 3.2.3 MultipollingSchemes 39 3.3. Two-StepMultipollingScheme 41 3.3.1 Motivation 41 3.3.2 TS-MP 42 3.3.2.1 Statuscollectionperiod 43 3.3.2.2 Datatransmissionperiod 44 3.3.2.3 Rateadaptation 45 3.3.2.4 Samplescenario 47 3.3.3PollingScheduler 47 33..33..33..21 FSiercstonsdchsecdhueldeurleforrfSorRDMTPMP 4519 3.4. SimulationSetting 52 3.4.1 WirelessChannelModel 52 3.4.2 NetworkSetting 54 3.5. PerformanceEvaluation ....56 3.5.1 PerformanceComparisonwithRound-RobinSchedulingScheme 56 3.5.2 PerformanceEvaluationwiththeProposedSchedulingScheme 60 3.5.3 Rate-Adaptation(RA)Functionality 62 3.6. Conclusion 63 4 FEEDBACK-ASSISTEDMACPROTOCOLFORREAL-TIMETRAFFICIN HIGHRATEWIRELESSAREANETWORKS 65 4.1. Introduction 65 4.2. High-RateWirelessPersonalAreaNetworkinIEEE802.15.3 68 4.2.1 MACProtocol 68 4.2.2 Multi-RateSupport 70 4.3. ProposedMACprotocol 71 4.3.1 Motivation 71 4.3.2 ProposedProtocolforHigh-RateWirelessPAN 73 4.3.2.1 Channeltimeallocationalgorithm 73 4.3.2.2 Feedback-assistedCTAallocation 76 4.4. PerformanceAnalysis 79 4.4.1 NetworkingSetting 79 4.4.2 WirelessChannelModel 81 4.4.3 PerformanceEvaluation 83 4.5. Conclusion 93 5 CONCLUSIONSANDFUTURERESEARCHDIRECTIONS 94 vii LISTOFREFERENCES 97 BIOGRAPHICALSKETCH 104 vm 2- 3- LISTOFTABLES 4- Table page 1.SimulationparametersbasedonIEEE802.1lbDCFmode 20 1.SimulationparametersforTS-MPperformanceevaluation 53 1.ListofreportIDsandreportpayloadsizes 77 4-2.SimulationparametersbasedonIEEE802.15.3standard 80 IX LISTOFFIGURES Figure page 2-1. Conventionalfragmentationprocessandthetimelineofdatatransmissionwithrate adaptation 10 2-2. TimelinesforRBARandtheproposeddynamicfragmentationscheme 13 2-3. Dynamicfragmentationprocessandthetimelineofdatatransmission 15 2-4. Physical-layerheaderformatintheproposedprotocol 16 2-5. NAVupdateprocessintheproposedprotocol 16 22--6. Packetarrivaltimeonthefadingchannel 19 3- 2-7. SymbolerrorratesofDBPSK,DQPSK,5.5CCK,and11CCK 23 2-8. Throughputasafunctionofnumberofnodes 24 2-9. Performanceevaluationsforthreeschemes 26 2-10.ThroughputasafunctionofRiceanparameter,K 28 2-11.Throughputasafunctionofnodespeed 29 2-12.ThroughputasafunctionofmaximumMSDUsize 30 13.Throughputasafunctionofpredictorefficiency 31 1. ChannelAccessofIEEE802.11PCFduringCFP 37 3-2. SamplescenarioforCP-MP 39 3-3. TimelineofTS-MPProtocolduringCFP 42 3-4. Framestructures 43 3-5. PLCPheaderformatforTS-MP 45 3-6. ExampleofTS-MPprotocol 46 x

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