Multihop Cellular Networks and ODMA

January 27, 2010 by admin  
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MCN Multihop Cellular Networks and ODMA

While going through of , I came across Multihop Cellular Networks (MCNs). The concept sounded familiar and another article confirmed my suspicion. MCNs is similar to for those who remember the early specs. or Opportunity Driven Multiple Access was but it was too advanced for that time and the chipset (and battery) technology was not that advanced to have it implemented successfully.
The best place to understand is in 3GPP TR 25.924. Also see this.
So what exactly is multihop ()?
To quote from (Sep 07):
incorporates the flexibility of ad hoc networking, while preserving the benefits of using an infrastructure.

The of is that communications are not restricted to single hop; multihop transmissions are allowed.

The advantages of using include , coverage extension, , and power reduction. However, there are still a number of open research issues that need to be solved in order to provide efficient and effective multihop transmissions in cellular networks in the future.

From another article in the same issue:
Existing architectures and protocols proposed for MCNs are very diverse and different in several aspects. (RSs) can be preinstalled by network operators or simply be other idle MHs who are not transmitting their own data. Also, depending on how are allocated for routing paths of active connections, different protocols at the and routing layers can be designed. forMobile Hosts (MHs) at different hops may be allocated in timedivision duplex (TDD) or frequency-divisionduplex (FDD) mode. other than the cellular may be used for relaying. Finally, advanced techniques using can be employed to enhance network performance compared to simple relaying schemes.

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