WPAN MAC Protocol: Designing and Analysis with Different ACK Policies

WPAN MAC Protocol: Designing and Analysis with Different ACK Policies

Saurabh Mehta and Kyungsup Kwak
UWB Wireless Communication Research Center, Inha University, Korea

 
Abstract: The Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) is an emerging wireless technology for future short range indoor and outdoor communication applications. The IEEE 802.15.3 Medium Access Control (MAC) is proposed, specifically, for short range and high data rates applications, to coordinate the access to the wireless medium among the competing devices. This paper uses analytical model to study the performance analysis of WPAN (IEEE802.15.3) MAC in terms of throughput, efficient bandwidth utilization, and delay with various acknowledgment schemes and aggregation mechanism under different parameters. From the performance analysis we can determine the optimal payload size, burst-size, and ACK policy for a given set of parameters. Moreover, numerical results demonstrate the advantage of frame aggregation with Dly-ACK policy over basic policies of WPAN.       


Keywords: MAC protocol, IEEE802.15.3, performance analysis, analytical modelling.


Received June 7, 2009; accepted March 9, 2010

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