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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Wireless Networking
  • Network Protocols

Background:

  • Ad hoc networks require efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols.
  • Evolution from single-channel to multi-channel MAC (MMAC) protocols addresses modern network demands.
  • Performance evaluation of MMAC protocols under saturated traffic is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Compare popular MMAC protocols under saturated network traffic.
  • Propose improvements to MMAC protocols for enhanced performance.
  • Introduce a novel, dynamically adaptive MMAC protocol (E-SA-MMAC).

Main Methods:

  • Simulated popular MMAC protocols using a validated IEEE 802.11 standard simulation.
  • Developed a novel dynamically adaptive MMAC protocol (E-SA-MMAC).
  • Compared protocol performance based on throughput, Jain's fairness index, and channel access delay with varying stations and channels.

Main Results:

  • The proposed E-SA-MMAC protocol demonstrated superior performance.
  • Achieved up to 11.9% higher throughput under constrained channels.
  • Reduced channel access delays by up to 18.3% compared to existing protocols.

Conclusions:

  • The E-SA-MMAC protocol offers significant performance benefits over existing MMAC protocols under saturated traffic.
  • The protocol's effectiveness is validated across varying numbers of wireless channels and ad hoc stations.
  • E-SA-MMAC is well-suited for dynamic ad hoc network deployments.