JCSE, vol. 8, no. 2, pp.107-118, 2014
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5626/JCSE.2014.8.2.107
Asymmetric RTS/CTS for Exposed Node Reduction in IEEE 802.11 Ad Hoc Networks
Akihisa Matoba, Masaki Hanada, Hidehiro Kanemitsu, and Moo Wan Kim
Department of Informatics, Tokyo University of Information Sciences, Chiba, Japan
Abstract: One interesting problem regarding wireless local area network (WLAN) ad-hoc networks is the effective mitigation of
hidden nodes. The WLAN standard IEEE 802.11 provides request to send/clear to send (RTS/CTS) as mitigation for the
hidden node problem; however, this causes the exposed node problem. The first 802.11 standard provided only two transmission
rates, 1 and 2 Mbps, and control frames, such as RTS/CTS assumed to be sent at 1 Mbps. The 802.11 standard
has been enhanced several times since then and now it supports multi-rate transmission up to 65 Mbps in the currently
popular 802.11n (20 MHz channel, single stream with long guard interval). As a result, the difference in transmission
rates and coverages between the data frame and control frame can be very large. However adjusting the RTS/CTS transmission
rate to optimize network throughput has not been well investigated. In this paper, we propose a method to
decrease the number of exposed nodes by increasing the RTS transmission rate to decrease RTS coverage. Our proposed
method, Asymmetric Range by Multi-Rate Control (ARMRC), can decrease or even completely eliminate exposed nodes
and improve the entire network throughput. Experimental results by simulation show that the network throughput in the
proposed method is higher by 20% to 50% under certain conditions, and the proposed method is found to be effective in
equalizing dispersion of throughput among nodes.
Keyword:
Mitigation of exposed node problem; IEEE 802.11; RTS; CTS; Hidden node
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