Qiu et al., 2006 - Google Patents
A multi-channel mac protocol with dynamic channel allocation in cdma ad hoc networksQiu et al., 2006
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- 17977681461654139498
- Author
- Qiu J
- Fan G
- Li H
- Lin X
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- Publication venue
- Pacific-Rim Conference on Multimedia
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It is a challenging task to design an efficient MAC protocol in Ad Hoc networks due to the lack of central control equipments. In this paper, a new multi-channel MAC protocols with dynamic channel allocation in CDMA Ad Hoc networks, MMAC-DCA, is presented. In MMAC …
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