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- the invention relates to methods for access to a medium by a multi-channel device.
- the medium comprises a transmission system having at least two channels on which a message to be transmitted comprises at least a preamble and a header plus a succeeding data field.
- the data field may contain either user data, which is termed "useful data", or control information, for coordinating the access to the medium for example.
- a method for decentralized medium access and a method for centralized medium access are claimed.
- the frequency band of a transmission system is often divided into sub-bands, which are termed channels, on which either a single communications link or else a complete cell of a system operates. The latter is the case with for example 802.1 la/e and HiperLAN/2 wireless local area networks (WLANs).
- 802.11 a/e WLANs the basic specification, namely ANSI/IEEE Std 802.11, 1999 edition, and "IEEE Std 801.1 la-1999: High-speed Physical Layer in the 5 GHz Band, Supplement to Standard IEEE 802.1 1", IEEE New York, Sep. 1999 and "IEEE Std 802.1 le/D4.2: Medium Access Control (MAC) Enhancements for Quality of Service (QoS), Draft Supplement to Standard IEEE 802.11", IEEE New York, Feb 2003, are hereby incorporated by reference.
- MAC Medium Access Control
- QoS Quality of Service
- the bandwidth of the channel sets a limit to the maximum data rate that can be obtained between two stations in a cell, or in other words to the capacity of a cell.
- One possible way of increasing the capacity of a transmission system is to enlarge the bandwidth of a communications channel. With a preset channel definition, this can be achieved by grouping two or more channels to obtain one channel of greater width. This approach is known in theory and has been implemented in certain WLAN systems, in which a high data rate is obtained or a what is called "turbo" mode of handling. There are a certain number of stations in a transmission system, and of these two or more at a time make a temporary connection with one another. The grouping of channels can only be performed if all the stations involved operate in the mode where the data rate is high.
- channel grouping there has to be one standard for all the stations or terminals.
- mobile telecommunications is the very area in which there are a variety of manufacturers of terminals and the terminals employ channel grouping that is not standardized.
- channel grouping as a performance feature, entails additional expenditure in development and manufacture, it may also be the case that, because of the cost, a manufacturer of terminals offers on the one hand terminals employing channel grouping and on the other hand terminals that do not have this performance feature.
- older terminals that were developed and sold before channel grouping was introduced in transmission systems are incapable of operating in the mode having the high data transmission rate.
- Standard IEEE 802.1 le combines both a decentralized and a centralized scheme for medium access.
- the basic 802.11 MAC protocol is the distributed coordination function (DCF), that operates as a listen-before-talk scheme.
- the distributed coordination function is based on carrier multiple sense access (CMSA). Having found that no other transmissions are underway on the wireless medium, the stations emit MAC service data units (MSDUs) of an arbitrary length of up to 2304 bytes. If, however, two stations find that a channel is free at the same time, a collision occurs when the data is sent out over the radio-transmitting medium, namely air, that they both use.
- the 802.11 MAC protocol defines a mechanism for collision avoidance (CA) to reduce the probability of collisions of this kind.
- CA collision avoidance
- DIFS DCF interframe space
- the length of the random portion of the waiting time is obtained as a multiple of the length of a time slot (slot time), which length is 9 ⁇ s in the 802.1 la MAC protocol.
- slot time time slot
- Each station draws a random value, for the number of slot times to be waited, which it stores in the what is called contention window (CW). On the expiry of each period of 9 ⁇ s, the value of the CW is decremented by 1.
- ACK acknowledgement frame
- the size of the contention window is enlarged if a transmission fails, which means that a data frame sent out has not been acknowledged.
- a new medium access is effected after a fresh waiting time, with the fresh waiting time being selected to be twice as long as the current contention window. This reduces the likelihood of a collision in the event that a plurality of stations are trying to gain access to the channel. Those stations that deferred channel access during the time when the channel was busy do not select a new random waiting time but continue the countdown of the time for the deferred medium access on finding that the channel is idle again. In this way, stations that deferred channel access due to their longer random waiting time as compared with other stations are given a higher priority when they resume their efforts to start a transmission.
- the transmitting station After each successful transmission, the transmitting station performs a new random waiting process (backoff) even if it does not have a further MSDU to send at the time. This is what is called the "post backoff, because this waiting process takes place after rather than before a transmission.
- a backoff There is a situation under the 802.11 MAC protocol in which a station does not have to perform a waiting process of random duration (a backoff) before it can start transmitting data. This situation arises if an MSDU from a higher layer arrives at a station and the post-backoff for the last transmission has already been completed, or in other words, there is no queue and, in addition, the channel has been idle for a minimum DIFS time.
- a long MSDU can be divided by fragmentation into a plurality of small data frames, i.e. fragments, that can be transmitted sequentially as data frames to be acknowledged individually.
- fragmentation is that, if a transmission fails, this failure can be detected at an earlier point in time and hence less data has to be re-transmitted. In systems using CSMA, there is a problem with hidden stations.
- RTS/CTS request-to- send/clear-to-send
- NAV Network Allocation Vector
- the RTS/CTS mechanism helps to protect long data frames against hidden stations. With fragmentation, a large number of ACKs are transmitted, whereas with RTS/CTS the MSDU can be transmitted efficiently in a single data frame.
- SIFS short interframe space
- Fig. 1 which relates to the prior art, is a diagram showing an example of a distributed coordination function (DCF).
- DCF distributed coordination function
- a short interframe space (SIFS) is shorter than a DCF interframe space (DIFS), as a result of which CTS responses and acknowledgement frames (ACKs) always have the highest priority for access to the wireless medium.
- EDCF Enhanced Distribution Coordination Function
- HCF Hybrid Coordination Function
- TXOP Transmission Opportunity
- a TXOP is defined as the interval between the point at which a station receives the right to initiate a transmission, defined by the starting time, and a maximum duration.
- TXOPs are allocated by way of contentions (EDCF-TXOP) or are granted by HCF (polled TXOP). Only one station in the cell, which is called the hybrid coordinator (HC), can give other stations permission to transmit, i.e. can grant a TXOP.
- the duration of a polled TXOP is specified by the time field within the allocating frame.
- the hybrid coordinator is able to allocate TXOPs to itself, to enable MSDU transmissions to be initiated, at any time, but only on detecting that the channel is idle for a time equal to a PIFS (Point Coordinator Interframe Space), which time is shorter than the length of a DIFS.
- PIFS Point Coordinator Interframe Space
- Controlled Contention gives the hybrid coordinator an opportunity of learning what stations need to be queried at what times with regard to their wishes to transmit.
- the controlled contention mechanism allows stations to request to be allocated polled TXOPs by sending a source query, without interfering with other (E)DCF traffic.
- the object is achieved in accordance with the invention by a method for access to a medium by a multi-channel device, which medium comprises a transmission system having at least two channels, on which a message to be transmitted comprises at least a preamble, a header and a succeeding control or data section of a frame, and the preamble and header of the message are repeated on all the channels.
- the preamble and header are repeated in parallel on all the channels. The parallel transmission of these parts of the message cannot begin until all the channels are free. Simulations have shown that the loss in data transmission rate that occurs as a result of the parallel transmission is relatively slight.
- the succeeding control or data section of a frame is taken from the group request-to-send (RTS), clear-to-send (CTS), acknowledgement (ACK) or data (DATA).
- the multi-channel device operates to standard IEEE 802.11, i.e. 802.1 le or 802.1 In having a medium access control (MAC) protocol, and it is not only the preambles and headers that are repeated on all the channels but also at least some of the items of information belonging to the MAC protocol. If the medium access takes place under standard IEEE 802.11, i.e.
- the RTS, CTS and ACK control frames are transmitted on all the channels, which means that the single-channel devices set their network allocation vectors (NAVs) on the basis of the information in the RTS/CTS data packets.
- NAVs network allocation vectors
- the setting of the NAV causes a counter to start, and no attempt is made to access the radio transmission medium until a target count has been reached.
- the object is also achieved in accordance with the invention by a method for access to a medium by a multi-channel device, which medium comprises a transmission system having at least two channels that the multi-channel device intends to call upon for transmission, which method has the following steps scanning by the multi-channel device of all the channels to be called upon for transmission, - finding that a single one of these channels is idle or that a back-off by the device itself is underway on this channel, blocking of this channel to other devices by the multi-channel device, further scanning of the other channels to be called upon and blocking or reserving thereof on finding that the channel concerned is idle or that a backoff is underway thereon.
- What is finally achieved as a result of the successive blocking of individual channels is a state where all the channels to be called upon for transmission are idle.
- the transmission of the message can then be performed with grouped channels and hence at a high data rate.
- the blocking of a channel that is idle is performed by the multi-channel device and the receiving device, each of which emits a reserving message.
- the reserving message is implemented in the form of RTS and CTS frames that are transmitted by the following steps - transmission of an RTS frame on the free channel by the multi-channel device, so that devices in the area surrounding the multi-channel device that is transmitting will set their NAVs, transmission of a CTS frame on the free channel by the receiving device, so that stations in the area surrounding the receiving station will set their NAVs.
- the multi-channel device is able to carry out its transmission with channel grouping in this case, on all the channels that it has itself previously blocked.
- the blocking of a channel that is idle for a predetermined period of time is performed by starting the transmission by the multi-channel device on the single channel, doing so alternatively with or without an RTS-CTS mechanism.
- What the RTS-CTS mechanism entails is optional transmission of an RTS frame on the free channel by the multichannel station, optional transmission of a CTS frame by the receiving station and transmission of a data frame on the free channel by the multi-channel station (and hence blocking of the channel).
- the object is also achieved in accordance with the invention by a method for access to a medium by a multi-channel device, which medium comprises a transmission system having at least two channels that the multi-channel device intends to call upon for transmission, in which method a third device (independent of the transmitter and receiver) reserves or blocks the channels in the channel group for the multi-channel device that wishes to transmit.
- This third device has assumed responsibility on the network for emitting the synchronizing beacon.
- the third device is responsible for coordinating medium access to a plurality of channels.
- the third device causes, alternatively
- the medium access is performed under standard IEEE 802.11, i.e. 802.1 le or 802.1 In
- said third device is generally the so-called hybrid coordinator or point coordinator.
- the centralized reservation of the channels is performed by the third device, which is responsible for emitting the beacon on all the channels in the channel group and at the same time keeps free or reserves all the channels in the channel group for the multi-channel station that wishes to transmit. If said third device or station is responsible for coordinating medium access to all the channels, it can make the reservations for the devices on all the channels in such a way that phases able to be used simultaneously are provided for the multi-channel devices on all the channels in their channel groups.
- the medium access is performed under standard IEEE 802.11, i.e. 802.1 le or 802.1 In
- said third device is the hybrid coordinator or point coordinator.
- the point coordinator or hybrid coordinator transmits what is called beacons in parallel on all the channels. The transmission may if required be performed simultaneously or in synchronized fashion.
- the method in accordance with the invention can be employed on a transmission system using the Standard Universal Mobile Telecommunication System (UMTS).
- UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunication System
- Fig. 2 is a time-based diagram of a prior art transmission.
- Fig. 3 is a time-based diagram of a first variant of the method in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 4 is a time-based diagram of a second variant of the method in accordance with the invention.
- Fig. 2 is a time-based diagram of a prior art transmission. The transmission always takes place on only one channel even when a channel is idle, as channel 3 (ch 3) is in the present case.
- Fig. 3 is a time-based diagram of a first variant of the method in accordance with the invention. Possible examples of messages are shown on individual ones of six channels. Two stations usually communicate on a channel by alternately transmitting an RTS frame, a CTS frame, a DATA frame and an ACK frame. At time Ti, a multi-channel device intends to start transmitting data using channel grouping.
- scanning of the six channels shows that channels 1, 2 and 5 are idle, whereupon, following a preamble and header PR, an RTS frame is first transmitted and a CTS frame is then received.
- channels 1, 2 and 5 are blocked, which means that any other stations, regardless of whether they are single-channel or multi-channel devices, have set their NAVs.
- the multi-channel device detects that channel 4 is idle, whereupon the RTS-CTS procedure is performed and this channel is thus blocked.
- channel 3 at time T 3 .
- Fig. 4 is a time-based diagram of a second variant of the method in accordance with the invention. In this example, the messages and the busy/idle states on the channels before the scanning by the multi-channel device begins are assumed to be the same as in Fig. 3.
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