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Opportunistic Concurrency Transmission MAC Protocol Based on Geographic Location Information

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In the wireless sensor networks, the wireless resources are very limited. In the design of the MAC protocols, how to make full use of the limited channel resources to complete more data communications must be considered as much as possible. In this paper, in view of the shortcomings of the OPC method on decisions of parallel communications, an opportunistic concurrency transmission MAC protocol based on geographic location information (OPCLI-MAC) is proposed, an improved local parallel mapping table and a parallel control algorithm are proposed. The node location information is added to the mapping table. The parallel control algorithm is carried out using the distance value to deal with the problems of the parallel transmission link’s two terminals. Experiments show that the OPCLI-MAC protocol reduces the interference of the newly launched parallel transmission link to the ongoing data communications, optimizes the parallel transmission communication decision, improves the probability of the parallel transmissions, and improves the channel utilization.

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This work was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant (No. 61772152 and No. 61502037), the Basic Research Project (No. JCKY2016206B001, JCKY2014206C002 and JCKY2017604C010), and the Technical Foundation Project (No. JSQB2017206C002).

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Wang, J., Zhang, D., Zhan, H., Cao, Z., Wang, H. (2018). Opportunistic Concurrency Transmission MAC Protocol Based on Geographic Location Information. In: Zhou, Q., Gan, Y., Jing, W., Song, X., Wang, Y., Lu, Z. (eds) Data Science. ICPCSEE 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 901. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2203-7_46

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