MACAW

V. Bharghavan(University of California, Berkeley), Alan Demers(Palo Alto Research Center), Scott Shenker(Palo Alto Research Center), Lixia Zhang(Palo Alto Research Center)
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
October 1, 1994
Cited by 1,775

Abstract

In recent years, a wide variety of mobile computing devices has emerged, including portables, palmtops, and personal digital assistants. Providing adequate network connectivity for these devices will require a new generation of wireless LAN technology. In this paper we study media access protocols for a single channel wireless LAN being developed at Xerox Corporation's Palo Alto Research Center. We start with the MACA media access protocol first proposed by Karn [9] and later refined by Biba [3] which uses an RTS-CTS-DATA packet exchange and binary exponential back-off. Using packet-level simulations, we examine various performance and design issues in such protocols. Our analysis leads to a new protocol, MACAW, which uses an RTS-CTS-DS-DATA-ACK message exchange and includes a significantly different backoff algorithm.


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