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Design and performance evaluation of an hybrid reservation-polling MAC protocol for power-line communications

2003

This paper presents an hybrid reservation-polling MAC protocol able to effectively deal with the channel disturbances typical of Power-line communication systems. Channel access is controlled by a scheduler running on a centralized station. Fast retransmission of corrupted packets is employed to achieve high performance on Power-line channels characterized by frequent error bursts due to impulsive noise. The performance of our proposed mechanism are evaluated by means of simulation, for the more challenging case of time-sensitive traffic sources (voice calls). Results show that the system efficiency is virtually not affected by lightly to moderately disturbed PLC channel. Moreover, by sligh…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsNetwork packetComputer sciencebusiness.industryRetransmissionReal-time computingReservationCommunications systemNoise (electronics)Packet lossElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPollingbusinessComputer networkCommunication channelInternational Journal of Communication Systems
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Channel-dependent load balancing in wireless packet networks

2004

This paper refers to a wireless cellular packet network scenario where fast retransmission of corrupted packets is used to improve the packet error ratio. Since the ‘gross’ packet transmission rate (including retransmission) depends on the channel quality perceived, admitted calls weight unevenly in terms of effective resource consumption. In this paper, we suggest using channel quality information to drive load balancing mechanisms. We propose two novel metrics to determine the best cell to attach to, during handover or new call origination. Extensive simulation results prove the superiority of our proposed schemes with respect to traditional load balancing, which base their operation on t…

Computer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSLoad balancing (computing)Packet switchingHandoverResource allocationWirelessElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessError detection and correctionInformation SystemsCommunication channelComputer networkWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
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An asynchronous covert channel using spam

2012

AbstractCurrent Internet e-mail facilities are built onto the foundation of standard rules and protocols, which usually allow a considerable amount of “freedom” to their designers. Each of these standards has been defined based on a number of vendor specific implementations, in order to provide common inter-working procedures for cross-vendor communication. Thus, a lot of optional and redundant information is being exchanged during e-mail sessions, which is available to implement versatile covert channel mechanisms.This work exploits this possibility by presenting a simple but effective steganographic scheme that can be used to deploy robust secret communication through spam e-mails. This s…

Computer scienceRetransmissionCovert channelAsynchronous covert channelData lossComputer securitycomputer.software_genreSecure communicationModelling and SimulationCommunication sourceRaptor codeStegosystemSpam steganographybusiness.industryE-mail steganographyComputational MathematicsComputational Theory and MathematicsAsynchronous communicationRaptor codesSecure communicationModeling and SimulationKey (cryptography)businessAsynchronous covert channel; E-mail steganography; Raptor codes; Secure communication; Spam steganography; Stegosystem; Modeling and Simulation; Computational Theory and Mathematics; Computational MathematicscomputerComputer networkComputers & Mathematics with Applications
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Aggregated Packet Transmission in Duty-Cycled WSNs: Modeling and Performance Evaluation

2017

[EN] Duty cycling (DC) is a popular technique for energy conservation in wireless sensor networks (WSNs) that allows nodes to wake up and sleep periodically. Typically, a single-packet transmission (SPT) occurs per cycle, leading to possibly long delay. With aggregated packet transmission (APT), nodes transmit a batch of packets in a single cycle. The potential benefits brought by an APT scheme include shorter delay, higher throughput, and higher energy efficiency. In the literature, different analytical models have been proposed to evaluate the performance of SPT schemes. However, no analytical models for the APT mode on synchronous DC medium access control (MAC) mechanisms exist. In this …

EngineeringTransmission delayComputer Networks and CommunicationsRetransmissionReal-time computingAerospace EngineeringThroughput02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDiscrete-time Markov chain (DTMC) modelPacket switchingPacket lossComputer Science::Networking and Internet Architecture0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringProcessing delaybusiness.industryNetwork packetComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS010401 analytical chemistry020206 networking & telecommunicationsINGENIERIA TELEMATICA0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science::PerformancePacket aggregationAutomotive EngineeringPerformance evaluationDuty-cycled wireless sensor networksPacket aggregationbusinessComputer network
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Link Adaptation Thresholds for the IEEE 802.16 Base Station

2008

The IEEE 802.16 technology defines a number of modulation and coding schemes that the base station can use to achieve the best tradeoff between the spectrum efficiency and the resulting application level throughput. However, the 802.16 specification does not define any particular link level adaptation algorithm, neither does it specify the SNR thresholds to switch between modulation and coding schemes. In this paper we consider a link adaptation model and conduct a number of simulation runs to find transition thresholds for ARQ and HARQ retransmission mechanisms. All the simulations are done with the 802.16 extension for the NS-2 simulator.

IEEE 802Computer sciencebusiness.industryRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSReal-time computingHybrid automatic repeat requestLink adaptationData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYSpectral efficiencyBase stationLink levelbusinessComputer networkCoding (social sciences)Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Performance Evaluation Methodologies and Tools
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ARQ parameters for VoIP in IEEE 802.16 networks

2009

IEEE 802.16 standard defines two data retransmission mechanisms. HARQ provides fast retransmissions in cost of slightly increased overhead. On the contrary, ARQ has less overhead in cost of bit longer delays. It is therefore often used with BE connections. In addition to delay tolerant applications, BE can also be used for real-time services. Therefore, in this paper we analyze the ARQ mechanism and provide guidelines on how to set the ARQ parameters to achieve a good balance between the VoIP delay and packet loss.

IEEE 802business.industryComputer scienceAutomatic repeat requestQuality of serviceRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSHybrid automatic repeat requestData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORYSelective Repeat ARQPacket lossOverhead (computing)businessComputer network2009 Wireless Telecommunications Symposium
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Enabling Retransmissions for Achieving Reliable Multicast Communications in WSNs

2016

To ensure end-to-end reliable multicast or broadcast transmissions in IEEE 802.15.4 based wireless sensor networks WSNs) is a challenging task since no retransmission and acknowledgment mechanisms are defined in such WSNs. In this paper, we propose three retransmission enabled multicast transmission schemes in order to achieve reliable packet transmissions in such networks. Different from the legacy CSMA/CA principle, these schemes allow a sending or forwarding node to retransmit a packet if necessary and enable implicit or/and explicit acknowledgment for multicast services. Simulations are performed in order to assess the performance of these schemes in terms of number of retransmissions, …

Multicast transmissionProtocol Independent MulticastMulticastbusiness.industryNetwork packetComputer scienceDistributed computingRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS020206 networking & telecommunicationsData_CODINGANDINFORMATIONTHEORY02 engineering and technologyEnergy consumptionKey distribution in wireless sensor networksSource-specific multicastPacket lossReliable multicast0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingXcastbusinessWireless sensor networkPragmatic General MulticastComputer network2016 IEEE 83rd Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC Spring)
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I-RP: Interference Aware Routing Protocol for WBAN

2018

The Wireless Body Sensor Networks (WBSN) have witnessed tremendous research interest because of their wide range of applications (medical and non-medical) in order to improve the quality of life. The healthcare applications of WBSN demands dissemination of patient’s data, reliably and in a timely manner. For this purpose, medical teams may use real-time applications for disseminating critical data such as blood pressure, ECG, and EEG. The critical data packets are highly delay sensitive that must reach intended destination within time constraints. Due to the exchange of real-time and multi-media data, some nodes or links may experience the significant level of interference in the network. C…

Routing protocol021103 operations researchNetwork packetComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceRetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS0211 other engineering and technologies020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyMetricsBody area network0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRouting (electronic design automation)businessWireless sensor networkComputer network
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A Network Protocol to Enhance Robustness in Tree-Based WSNs Using Data Aggregation

2007

This paper proposes a data gathering strategy for wireless sensor networks and an implementation based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. The algorithm combines the benefits of single-path and multi-path routing strategies in a hybrid solution which makes use of alternative paths when necessary. We adopt a caching and retransmission technique, which exploits some peculiar features of data aggregation, with the use of implicit acknowledgments of reception. The paper also discusses simulation results that show how the mentioned techniques, combined with exploitation of the features of the IEEE 802.15.4 standard have been used to obtain an efficient protocol that takes energy consumption into acco…

Routing protocolDynamic Source RoutingInter-Access Point ProtocolComputer scienceDistributed computingRetransmissionEnhanced Interior Gateway Routing ProtocolWireless Routing ProtocolMobile wireless sensor networkIEEE 802.11sZone Routing Protocolbusiness.industryWireless networkComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSPath vector protocolEnergy consumptionAd hoc wireless distribution serviceWireless sensor networksKey distribution in wireless sensor networksOptimized Link State Routing ProtocolLink-state routing protocolMultipath routingHazy Sighted Link State Routing ProtocolCommunications protocolbusinessWireless sensor networkComputer networkNeuRFon2007 IEEE Internatonal Conference on Mobile Adhoc and Sensor Systems
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Reliable Data Gathering in Tree-Based IEEE 802.15.4 Wireless Sensor Networks

2007

This paper describes a routing protocol for enhanced robustness in IEEE 802.15.4-based sensor networks, which also addresses typical MAC layer issues, including power management, synchronization and link reliability. The algorithm uses a single-path strategy in error-free scenarios and resorts to using alternative paths when communication errors are detected. Our proposal exploits implicit acknowledgement of reception, a feature which may be provided by data aggregation when a broadcast medium such as the wireless channel is used. Therefore MAC layer acknowledgements are not used and errors recovery relies on a caching and retransmission strategy. The protocol requires synchronization among…

Routing protocolSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industryComputer scienceDistributed computingReliability (computer networking)RetransmissionComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSNetwork allocation vectorWireless sensor networksRobustness (computer science)WirelessbusinessWireless sensor networkIEEE 802.15Computer network
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