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Method of interference management for interference/collision avoidance and spatial reuse enhancement

  • US 20050058151A1
  • Filed: 06/30/2004
  • Published: 03/17/2005
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/30/2003
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. An evolvable interference management (EIM) method for coordinating medium access among a plurality of nodes, comprising at least one of the following approaches (a)-(h):

  • (a) sensitive CSMA/CA or ultra sensitive CSMA/CA with sufficiently high sensing mark exceeding a predetermined value as permitted by the sensing hardware;

    (b) a prohibition-based patching approach coordinating potential hidden terminals or mutually interfering/destructing terminals to transmit at nonoverlapping times and/or channels for avoiding collision and interference when combined with other coexisting MAC approaches, including, but not limited to, CSMA, sensitive CSMA, ultra sensitive CSMA, CSMA/CA, sensitive CSMA/CA, and/or ultra sensitive CSMA/CA;

    (c) an interference engineering approach, comprising the following steps;

    (c.1) employing an MAC approach such as, but not limited to, CSMA, sensitive CSMA, ultra sensitive CSMA, CSMA/CA, said sensitive CSMA/CA, and/or said ultra sensitive CSMA/CA;

    (c.2) adjusting a transmission'"'"'s attributes including, but are not limited to, required power used, spreading factor, interference generated, and/or weights/sectors for a smart/directional antenna, and/or a reception'"'"'s tolerance on interference, such that the transmitter can avoid colliding/interfering other receptions and the receiver can avoid being collided by other transmissions and/or interferences, when coexisting with other nodes using this approach or other coexisting MAC approaches, including, but not limited to, CSMA, sensitive CSMA, ultra sensitive CSMA, CSMA/CA, said sensitive CSMA/CA, and/or said ultra sensitive CSMA/CA, possibly combined with the said prohibition-based patching approach;

    (d) an interference/sensing-based signaling approach comprising the following steps;

    (d.1) a node transmitting intermittent signals in a channel the same as or different from that of associated data;

    (d.2) other nearby nodes sensing the channel to understand the conveyed information or instructions according to the pattern of the signals, using information including, but not limited to, the timing, length, and/or power levels of the signals;

    (d.3) nodes successfully sensing the signals optionally following the instructions and/or utilizing the conveyed information if there are any and the said nodes know the corresponding instructions and/or information, or simply reacting according to the protocol they are running, such as deferring for a predetermined time as in IEEE 802.11;

    thereby achieving desired purposes such as avoiding collision of an associated reception while other nearby nodes are running other coexisting MAC approaches;

    (e) a differentiated multichannel approach allocating transmissions to different channels according to a predetermined policy and the attributes associated with the transmission;

    including, but not limited to, transmission power, generated interference, traffic load, network density, and/or receiver'"'"'s tolerance to interference;

    (f) a spread spectrum scheduling approach sending control messages including, but not limited to, RTS, CTS, SI, RI, OTS, and/or TPO, with a spread spectrum technique using sufficiently large spreading factor to achieve sufficiently high coverage mark without exceeding legitimate transmission power levels, interference, and/or penalties associated with the generated interference, with the said mark and thresholds for power, interference, and/or penalties calculated or controlled using a predetermined policy;

    (g) a spread spectrum data approach sending data packets with a spread spectrum technique using sufficiently large spreading factor to achieve sufficiently high coverage mark for associated control messages when the said control messages, including, but not limited to, RTS, CTS, SI, RI, OTS, and/or TPO, are transmitted using legitimate transmission powers and generating legitimate interference;

    (h) a detached dialogue approach separating control messages and their associated data packet for scheduling an associated transmission;

    (i) the said predetermined values including, but not limited to, said sensing mark and coverage mark, and the said predetermined policies optionally being controlled and adapted to environmental factors and/or traffic class requirements, possibly through fixed rules in protocols or through learning.

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