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Full Duplex Media Access Control Protocol for Multihop Network Computing
1 Department of CSE, Infant Jesus College Engineering, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, 628851, India
2 Department of ECE, PSN College of Engineering and Technology, Melathediyoor, Tamil Nadu, 627152, India
* Corresponding Author: J. Avila Selvi Therase. Email:
Computer Systems Science and Engineering 2023, 44(1), 297-309. https://doi.org/10.32604/csse.2023.023515
Received 11 September 2021; Accepted 01 November 2021; Issue published 01 June 2022
Abstract
Intelligent communication technologies beyond the network are proposed by using a new full-duplex protocol. The Media Access Control (MAC) is a data interaction network protocol, which outperforms the IEEE 802.15.4e. This research discusses the planning and execution of full-duplex (FD) pipeline MAC protocol for multihop wireless networks (MWN). The design uses a combination of Radio frequency and baseband methods to realize full-duplexing with smallest impact on cross layer functions. The execution and trial results specify that Pipeline Media Access Control (PiMAC) protocol considerably develops network implementation in terms of transmission protocol (TP) and transmission delay. The advantage of using FD-MAC will increase the range of nodes. Also takes benefit of the FD mode of the antenna, which outperforms additionally 80% for all assessed cases. In this analysis, it was considered of that Psz = 8184 bits and Rc = 1Mbps; that’s, TDATA represents an excellent portion of total UTC. Tests on real nodes displays that the FD theme achieves a median gain of 90% in mixture throughput as equated to half-duplex (HD) theme for MWN. The energy consumption of proposed system method is 29.8% reduced when compared with existing system method.Keywords
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