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On Improving the Extended Aloha Protocol for Broadband Powerline Communications Networks with Light and Heavy Disturbances
Athens, Greece June 19-June 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ICNS.2007.83International Conference on Networkin ...
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T. Chiras, Technical University of Crete, Greece
P. Koutsakis, McMaster University, Canada
M. Paterakis, Technical University of Crete, Greece
Powerline Communications (PLC) are currently being considered as an alternative for high-speed data communications and Internet access. With multiple outlets in almost every room, power lines are already the most pervasive network in the home or small office. This work presents a new Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol for the "last mile" access PLC networks. Via an extensive simulation study, our protocol is compared to a well-known protocol from the literature in terms of the efficiency of the transmission of short messages; our protocol is shown to excel both in network utilization and in the average signaling delay required for the completion of the transmission request procedure, in both the cases of a lightly and heavily disturbed PLC network.
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T. Chiras, P. Koutsakis, M. Paterakis, "On Improving the Extended Aloha Protocol for Broadband Powerline Communications Networks with Light and Heavy Disturbances," icns, pp.43, International Conference on Networking and Services (ICNS '07), 2007
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