G. Wang, D. Turgut, L. Bölöni, Y. Ji, and D.C. Marinescu. A simulation study of a MAC layer protocol for wireless networks with asymmetric links. In Proceedings of the ACM International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC'06), pp. 929–936, July 2006.
Asymmetric links are common in wireless networks for a variety of physical, logical, operational, and legal considerations. An asymmetric link supports uni-directional communication between a pair of mobile stations and requires a set of relay stations for the transmission of packets in the other direction. We introduce a MAC layer protocol for wireless networks with asymmetric links (AMAC). The MAC layer protocol requires fewer nodes to maintain silence during a transmission exchange than the protocols proposed in \citePoojary01,Fujii02. We present a set of concepts and metrics characterizing the ability of a medium access control protocol to silence nodes which could cause collisions.
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