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Modeling the Effect of Transmit Power and Physical Carrier Sense in Multi-Hop Wireless Networks
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Channel ModelingNetwork ScienceEngineeringEdge ComputingCommunication EngineeringPhysical Carrier SenseWireless LanNetwork AnalysisTransmit PowerIeee 802.11Wireless ModelingChannel Access MethodChannel ActivitiesWireless Cooperative NetworkMulti-hop Wireless NetworksMulti-access Network
In this paper, we extend both Bianchi's and Kumar's models and characterize the channel activities governed by IEEE 802.11 DCF in multi-hop wireless networks from the perspective of an individual sender. In particular, we incorporate the effect of PHY/MAC attributes (such as transmit power and physical carrier sense) that need not be considered in WLANs but become extraordinarily important in multi-hop wireless networks, and derive the throughput attained by each sender. With the use of the analytical model derived, we investigate the impact of transmit power and carrier sense threshold on network capacity, and identify a simple operating condition under which the network may attain throughput that is close to its optimal value.
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