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We discuss the application of coding constructs to the
problem of radio transmission scheduling in ad hoc wireless
networks. We are particularly interested in the ability to
scale such ad hoc wireless networks to thousands of nodes.
Current media access protocols do not scale well to larger
networks than a few dozen nodes.
We examine the possible ways to apply superimposed
codes and almost disjunct codes to these networks media
access layer. We analyzed how well one can build codes
that are not as powerful as superimposed codes but have
better parameters for the case of ad hoc networks. We look
at the local network performance that a particular node can
expect using these codes. We also examine the system wide
performance using an approximate simulation of thousands
of ad hoc wireless nodes.
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Additional Information
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Citation:
D. Charles Engelhart, Anand Sivasubramaniam,
"Almost Disjunct Codes in Large Scale Multihop Wireless Network Media Access Control,"
mascots,
pp. 453-463,
13th IEEE International Symposium on Modeling, Analysis, and Simulation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems,
2005
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