摘要

Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) experience large-scale high-speed mobility and volatile topology. VANETs may therefore experience intermittent connections and may occasionally be unable to guarantee end-to-end connections. This gives the medium access control (MAC) layer the opportunity to adapt its transmission strategy to the current unstable wireless connections to improve transmission efficiency. In this paper, we propose an adaptive frame length aggregation scheme (AFLAS) for VANETs, which is designed to improve transmission efficiency and increase data throughput. In our scheme, the incoming data packets from higher layers are queued separately in the MAC layer to wait for transmission opportunities. Suitable aggregation frame lengths are calculated according to the current wireless status and applied in the MAC layer at the onset of data transmissions. In this paper, we analyze and apply our AFLAS strategy to two current frame aggregation schemes in IEEE 802.11. We also report on the performance evaluation of our scheme. Our results exhibit significant improvement results in data throughput, retransmissions, overheads, and transmission efficiency in comparison with nonadaptive aggregation schemes.

  • 出版日期2017-1