Multiple-packet reception MAC protocol applying pulse/tone exchange in MIMO ad-hoc network
Yuto Yoshida , Nobuyoshi Komuro , and Hiroo Sekiya
Technical Committee on Ambient intelligence and Sensor Networks (ASN), pp.37-42, Jan., 2017. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

This paper proposes a medium access control (MAC) protocol for multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) ad-hoc networks. Multiple-packet receptions in MIMO systems have attracted as a key technique to achieve a high transmission rate. In the conventional protocols for multiple-packet receptions, timing offsets among multiple-frame transmissions cause frame collisions induced by hidden nodes, which degrades network performance. In the proposed protocol, transmission synchronization among hidden nodes can be achieved by applying pulse/tone exchanges. By applying the pulse/tone exchanges, multiple-packet receptions among hidden nodes can be achieved, which enhances network throughputs compared with the conventional protocol. Simulation results show effectiveness of the proposed protocol.