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Medium Access Control

2020
At first the mode of information interchange in classical local area networks via a common transmission medium is discussed and the need for the medium access control is pointed out. Then the peculiarities of the message transfer in local area networks are described.
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Medium Access Control

2012
Medium access control (MAC), also known as multiple access control, is a sublayer of the data link layer and manages access to the medium. In underwater networks, MAC protocols orchestrate the access to the acoustic communication channel. Without MAC, collisions of unsolicited modem signals may greatly degrade the overall network performance. The basic
Roald Otnes   +8 more
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Medium Access Control Layer

2010
The IEEE 802.16 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol supports point-to-multipoint (PtM) and mesh broadband very high peak bit rate wireless applications while delivering Quality of Service (QoS) similar to the one of ATM and DOCSIS. The MAC sub-layer, protocol and service data units are described, as well as the missions, functions, connections ...
Ramjee Prasad, Fernando J. Velez
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HIPERLAN medium access control

5th IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, Wireless Networks - Catching the Mobile Future., 2005
This paper reviews the medium access control (MAC) methods suitable for radio local area networks (LANs), particular attention is given to methods that have been considered for use in the new ETSI RES10 standard, called HIPERLAN.
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Medium access control in VANET

2017 Sixth International Conference on Communications and Networking (ComNet), 2017
Vehicular Ad hoc Network (VANETs) help improve efficiency of security applications and road safety. Using the information exchanged between vehicles, the latter can warn drivers about dangerous situations. Detection and warning about such situations require reliable communication between vehicles. In fact, the IEEE 802.11p (WAVE: Wireless Access in the
Narjes Boulila, Leila Azouz Saidane
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medium access control sublayer

2011
This chapter contains sections titled: Star Topology Peer-to-Peer Topology Superframe Structure MAC Data Transfer Model MAC Services MAC PAN Information Base Management Primitives Enabling and Disabling the Receiver Scanning Radio Channels Association and Disassociation Control Guaranteed Time ...
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Powermesh medium access control protocol

2011 5th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ICSPCS), 2011
Powermesh MAC protocol is a relatively simple protocol designed for applications that mostly have a regular schedule of data transport activities such as routine status reports of a monitored power system. In particular, this protocol is designed for sensor network nodes that tend to be arranged in an approximately linear configuration, such as along ...
E. Seyedin   +5 more
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Congestion control meets medium access

ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review, 2012
This paper looks at the problem of designing medium access algorithm for wireless networks with the objective of providing high throughput and low delay performance to the users, while requiring only a modest computational effort at the transmitters and receivers.
Shreeshankar Bodas   +2 more
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Medium Access Control (MAC)

2018
In a wireless network, the communication medium is usually shared simultaneously by multiple users, and a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is used to arbitrate the sharing. This chapter focuses on the fundamental design issues of MAC protocols, and introduces a reference model used to describe various MAC protocols.
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The medium access control sublayer

IEEE Potentials, 2001
The authors begin by giving a brief overview of the physical layer, the data link layer, the network layer, the transport layer and the application layer, before going on to discuss the MAC sublayer (a subset of the data link layer) in more detail. Static allocation protocols are considered as are FDM, TDM, dynamic allocation protocols, ALOHA, CSMA ...
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