Lin et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Concurrent multi-channel transmission (CMCT) MAC protocol in wireless mobile ad hoc networksLin et al., 2007
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- 6595160473512475902
- Author
- Lin C
- Wueng M
- Chiu T
- Hwang S
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- Publication venue
- The 9th International Conference on Advanced Communication Technology
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In IEEE 802.11 MANET, mobile nodes can communicate with each other by multi-hop relaying without any infrastructure, in which all nodes share a common channel. However, increasing the number of mobile nodes significantly degrades the performance, due to …
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