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Neighbor discovery algorithms in wireless networks using directional antennas

conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by H Cai, Bo Liu, L Gui, M Y Wu
Directional antennas provide great performance improvement for wireless networks, such as increased network capacity and reduced energy consumption. Nonetheless new media access and routing protocols are required to control the directional antenna system. One of the most important protocols is neighbor discovery, which is aiming at setting up links between nodes and their neighbors. In the past few years, a number of algorithms have been proposed for neighbor discovery with directional antennas. However, most of them cannot work efficiently when taking into account the collision case that more than one node exist in one directional beam. For practical considerations, we propose a new neighbor discovery algorithm to overcome this shortcoming. Moreover, we present a novel and practical mathematical model to analyze the performance of neighbor discovery algorithms considering collision effects. Numerical results clearly show our new algorithm always requires less time to discover the whole neighbors than previous ones. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first complete, practical analytical model that incorporates directional neighbor discovery algorithms.

History

Event

IEEE Communications Society. Conference (2012 : Ottawa, Ont.)

Series

IEEE Communications Society Conference

Pagination

767 - 772

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Location

Ottawa, Ont.

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2012-06-10

End date

2012-06-15

ISSN

1550-3607

eISSN

1938-1883

ISBN-13

9781457720529

Language

eng

Publication classification

E Conference publication; E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2012, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

ICC 2012 : Connect, communicate, collaborate : Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE International Conference on Communications