2008
DOI: 10.1002/wcm.697
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A power efficient solution to the large interference range problem in ad hoc networks

Abstract: Due to the mismatch between the transmission range and interference-vulnerable range, the reception at a receiving node in a wireless network could still be interfered by a sending node beyond the coverage of its clear-tosend (CTS). This is the so-called large interference range problem. It is a common problem in real environments but overlooked by the standards and related studies. The large interference range problem could lead to transmission control protocol (TCP) instability and TCP unfairness, especially… Show more

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“…First the authors have constructed an interference model for directional antenna based on honey grid model to calculate the maximum interference [113]. They have then developed a collision avoidance model [114]. The authors have also presented the maximum end-to-end throughput under the maximum interference constraints.…”
Section: Protocols Based On Directional-macmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First the authors have constructed an interference model for directional antenna based on honey grid model to calculate the maximum interference [113]. They have then developed a collision avoidance model [114]. The authors have also presented the maximum end-to-end throughput under the maximum interference constraints.…”
Section: Protocols Based On Directional-macmentioning
confidence: 99%