Mobile - Wireless Communications White Papers
Comparison Between Scheduling Models for Spatial Reuse TDMA
Overview Spatial reuse TDMA is a collision-free access scheme for ad hoc networks. The idea is to let spatially separated radio terminals reuse the same time slot when the resulting interferences are not too severe. Different methods exists for generating reuse schedules. One method uses full knowledge of the interference environment to generate schedules. Other methods use a more or less simple graph representation of the network, assuming limited knowledge of the interferences. This paper evaluates the different methods in terms of throughput. The paper shows that the choice of network model can have significant effect on network throughput, especially for low connected networks.
| Publisher | FOI | File Format | |
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| Date Published | May 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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