Abstract:
The IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) standard, especially 802.11a
remains the most popular way to exchange data over wireless links. The major
requirement is to adapt to highly dynamic channel conditions with minimum over-
head and ensure robustness and speed of transmission. To this end we propose
a novel Rate Adaption Scheme RARRA (Receiver Assisted Robust Rate Adapta-
tion). Our key contributions include exploiting the more precise channel estima-
tion of SNR-based Rate Adaptation coupled with estimating the channel condition
at the receiver and nally sending this estimated information to the transmitter
with minimum overhead. In other words we avoid RTS/CTS overhead to send
the channel condition to the transmitter and use acknowledgment rates to serve`
this purpose. Secondly, we di erentiate the cause of frame loss as either due to
channel error or collision using RTS/CTS but in an adaptive fashion to minimize
overhead but at the same time ensure that rate is not falsely changed due to frame
loss caused by collision. RARRA exploits the best of SNR based approaches and
provides channel condition at the receiver to the transmitter with minimum over-
head thereby ensuring optimal rate switching decision aided by Adaptive RTS that
provides robustness.
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Muhammad Mahbub Alam,
Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering (CSE),
Islamic University of Technology (IUT).
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.