WSN07-5: Performance of Directional MAC Protocols in Ad-Hoc Networks over Fading Channels

The application of directional antennas in mobile ad-hoc networks (MANETs) has proved to offer large throughput gains relative to single-antenna systems. Recent works on directional medium-access-control (MAC) protocols have been only focused on their performance over additive white-Gaussian noise (AWGN) channels. In this paper, we evaluate the performance of directional MAC protocols when the channel is modeled as a slow-fading one. In this case, directional antennas are used for the transmission of data frames while control frames are sent using an omnidirectional antenna. Considering a slow-fading channel, our results show large throughput improvements when using directional MAC protocols relative to the IEEE 802.11 standard. Furthermore we show that the throughput loss on the fading channels relative to the AWGN channel, can be well compensated using antenna arrays. All our results show that the use of directional antennas at the mobile station can improve the channel efficiency in an ad-hoc network.

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