Enhancement Of Medium Access Control Protocol With Various Services Utilizing Capture Effect

In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of standards for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). In particular, IEEE 802.11 standard has now been extended to several variants of WLAN standards. For this reason, much of the research work for the enhancement of MAC protoc...

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Main Author: Jalaudin, Nur Qalbi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
English
Published: 2019
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Online Access:http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24614/1/Enhancement%20Of%20Medium%20Access%20Control%20Protocol%20With%20Various%20Services%20Utilizing%20Capture%20Effect.pdf
http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/24614/2/Enhancement%20Of%20Medium%20Access%20Control%20Protocol%20With%20Various%20Services%20Utilizing%20Capture%20Effect.pdf
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Summary:In recent years there has been considerable interest in the development of standards for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). In particular, IEEE 802.11 standard has now been extended to several variants of WLAN standards. For this reason, much of the research work for the enhancement of MAC protocol for WLAN is generally is based on the behaviour of the IEEE 802.11 standard. Hence, this thesis focuses on the enhancement of MAC protocols, particularly the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) protocol for variants of WLAN standard. In this thesis, the protocols have been analysed in terms of throughput and transmission delay by using an improved analytical approach simulated in Matlab. The saturation throughput analysis of CSMA/CA is controlled by using slotted analytical model combined with capture effect probability model. The performances of MAC protocols with propagation loss and shadowing scenarios are analysed. The proposed modification significantly reduced the probability of collision and provide better performance. The capture effect 10dB and retransmission 5 times has been achieved for the overall performance of the protocol, which shows almost 0.69% improvement at the average transmission delay and 0.80% at the throughput. The maximum throughput of MAC protocols is dependent on the normalized propagation delay. In other word, smaller normalized propagation delay gives better performance of throughput. Moreover, shorter distance has higher throughput and lower transmission delay for both path loss and shadowing scenarios when compared to the longer distance. Furthermore, the performance of average transmission delay for MAC protocols with capture effect is better than the MAC protocols without capture effect. These results can be used as a useful guide to scientist and engineers before the communication network is deployed to transfer data to the gateway or control centre.