A++ Random Access for Two-way Relaying in Wireless Networks
Wenguang Mao, Xudong Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces a scalable, asynchronous, modulation-independent two-way relaying scheme with a dedicated MAC protocol that enhances wireless network performance without complex scheduling.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel random access scheme enabling scalable two-way relaying without prior channel knowledge or complex coordination.
Findings
Achieves scalable two-way relaying in wireless networks
Outperforms traditional CSMA/CA protocol
Supports fully asynchronous transmission
Abstract
Two-way relaying can significantly improve performance of next generation wireless networks. However, due to its dependence on multi-node cooperation and transmission coordination, applying this technique to a wireless network in an effective and scalable manner poses a challenging problem. To tackle this problem without relying on complicated scheduling or network optimization algorithms, we propose a scalable random access scheme that takes measures in both the physical layer and the medium access control layer. Specifically, we propose a two-way relaying technique that supports fully asynchronous transmission and is modulation-independent. It also assumes no priori knowledge of channel conditions. On the top of this new physical layer technique, a random access MAC protocol is designed to dynamically form two-way relaying cooperation in a wireless network. To evaluate the scalable…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCooperative Communication and Network Coding · Wireless Networks and Protocols · Full-Duplex Wireless Communications
