Channel Aware MAC Protocol with Rate Adaptation for MANET
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ajsat-2013.2.1.754Keywords:
MAC Protocol, Rate Adaptation, MANETAbstract
In Mobile Adhoc networks there will be a transient nature of channel conditions. Rate control is the process of switching data rates dynamically based on channel conditions. We propose a rate adaption algorithm. The channel condition information is given as the input to the Rate selection algorithm. Now with the channel condition information, each node uses the rate selection algorithm to calculate the most energy-efficient setting of PHY rates for all links in its maximum interference range.
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