A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges

Cooperative communication (CC) has been introduced as an effective technique to combat the detrimental effects of channel fading by exploiting spatial diversity gain, resulting in improved throughput and network performance. CC provides an opportunity for single antenna nodes to share their resource...

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Main Authors: Sami, Mahmoud, Noordin, Nor Kamariah, Khabazian, Mehdi, Hashim, Fazirulhisyam, Subramaniam, Shamala
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spelling my.upm.eprints.549432018-06-12T08:20:02Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54943/ A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges Sami, Mahmoud Noordin, Nor Kamariah Khabazian, Mehdi Hashim, Fazirulhisyam Subramaniam, Shamala Cooperative communication (CC) has been introduced as an effective technique to combat the detrimental effects of channel fading by exploiting spatial diversity gain, resulting in improved throughput and network performance. CC provides an opportunity for single antenna nodes to share their resources and construct a virtual antenna array at a lower cost. As a result, CC is considered an efficient solution for mobile nodes where some difficulties in terms of physical size and energy consumption arise from implanting multiple antennas. However, since CC is a new technology it brings new challenges that should be adequately addressed to render it a viable solution for wireless communication. Parameters such as link reliability, energy efficiency, overall throughput, and network performance are all affected by cooperative transmission. Besides, nodes' operation in physical layer should be coordinated with higher layers, especially with medium access control (MAC), for reliable operation in time varying channels. Accordingly, designing a cooperative MAC protocol that supports node coordination, error recovery and dynamic link optimization is important. In this paper, the most well-known cooperative MAC protocols are classified based on their channel access strategy into two groups: 1) contention-based and 2) contention-free schemes. At first, the preliminaries, constraints, and requirements for designing effective cooperative MAC protocols are illustrated. Then the current state-of-the-art cooperative MAC protocols are surveyed by benchmarking their scheduling schemes, characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks, in line with the suggested taxonomy. The cooperative MAC protocols are classified and analyzed based on their application and network utilized into five subsections, including vehicular networks, cognitive networks, multi-hop protocols, cross-layer protocols, and network coding-based protocols. Finally, challenges, open issues, and solutions are considered, which may be used in improving the available schemes or designing more reliable and effective cooperative MAC protocols in the future. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54943/1/A%20survey%20and%20taxonomy%20on%20medium%20access%20control%20strategies%20for%20cooperative%20.pdf Sami, Mahmoud and Noordin, Nor Kamariah and Khabazian, Mehdi and Hashim, Fazirulhisyam and Subramaniam, Shamala (2016) A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges. IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 18 (4). 2493 - 2521. ISSN 1553-877X 10.1109/COMST.2016.2569601
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description Cooperative communication (CC) has been introduced as an effective technique to combat the detrimental effects of channel fading by exploiting spatial diversity gain, resulting in improved throughput and network performance. CC provides an opportunity for single antenna nodes to share their resources and construct a virtual antenna array at a lower cost. As a result, CC is considered an efficient solution for mobile nodes where some difficulties in terms of physical size and energy consumption arise from implanting multiple antennas. However, since CC is a new technology it brings new challenges that should be adequately addressed to render it a viable solution for wireless communication. Parameters such as link reliability, energy efficiency, overall throughput, and network performance are all affected by cooperative transmission. Besides, nodes' operation in physical layer should be coordinated with higher layers, especially with medium access control (MAC), for reliable operation in time varying channels. Accordingly, designing a cooperative MAC protocol that supports node coordination, error recovery and dynamic link optimization is important. In this paper, the most well-known cooperative MAC protocols are classified based on their channel access strategy into two groups: 1) contention-based and 2) contention-free schemes. At first, the preliminaries, constraints, and requirements for designing effective cooperative MAC protocols are illustrated. Then the current state-of-the-art cooperative MAC protocols are surveyed by benchmarking their scheduling schemes, characteristics, benefits, and drawbacks, in line with the suggested taxonomy. The cooperative MAC protocols are classified and analyzed based on their application and network utilized into five subsections, including vehicular networks, cognitive networks, multi-hop protocols, cross-layer protocols, and network coding-based protocols. Finally, challenges, open issues, and solutions are considered, which may be used in improving the available schemes or designing more reliable and effective cooperative MAC protocols in the future.
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author Sami, Mahmoud
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
Khabazian, Mehdi
Hashim, Fazirulhisyam
Subramaniam, Shamala
spellingShingle Sami, Mahmoud
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
Khabazian, Mehdi
Hashim, Fazirulhisyam
Subramaniam, Shamala
A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
author_facet Sami, Mahmoud
Noordin, Nor Kamariah
Khabazian, Mehdi
Hashim, Fazirulhisyam
Subramaniam, Shamala
author_sort Sami, Mahmoud
title A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
title_short A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
title_full A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
title_fullStr A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
title_full_unstemmed A survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
title_sort survey and taxonomy on medium access control strategies for cooperative communication in wireless networks: research issues and challenges
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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