Optimal Transmission Capacity of Ad Hoc Networks with Packet Retransmissions
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications: 1-7
Article 2012 English
Authors
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Pedro H. J. Nardelli
MK
Mariam Kaynia
PC
Paulo Cardieri
Abstract
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In this paper we investigate the transmission capacity of wireless networks when packet retransmissions are allowed. We consider networks modeled as a homogeneous Poisson point process operating under different medium access control schemes, namely unslotted and slotted ALOHA, and CSMA with carrier sensing at the transmitter and with carrier sensing at the receiver. For these scenarios, we derive analytical expressions to compute the maximum number of retransmissions attempts that leads to the optimal transmission capacity. Numerical results based on our formulation show that CSMA with carrier sensing at the receiver (asynchronous transmissions) reaches the highest maximum transmission capacity when traffic intensity is low, while slotted ALOHA (synchronous transmissions) is the best choice when traffic intensity is high.
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