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T1 - Design Channel Nonpersistent CSMA MAC Protocol Model for Complex Wireless Systems Based on SoC Methodology
AU - Aref, Ibrahim
AU - El-Mihoub, Tarek
AU - Ben Musa, Khadiga
PY - 2014/1/1
Y1 - 2014/1/1
N2 - This paper presents Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) communication model based on SoC design methodology. Such model can be used to support the modelling of the complex wireless communication systems; therefore the use of such communication model is an important technique in the construction of high performance communication. SystemC has been chosen because it provides a homogeneous design flow for complex designs (i.e. SoC and IP based design). We use a swarm system to validate CSMA designed model and to show how advantages of incorporating communication early in the design process. The wireless communication created through the modelling of CSMA protocol that can be used to achieve communication between all the agents and to coordinate access to the shared medium (channel).
AB - This paper presents Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) communication model based on SoC design methodology. Such model can be used to support the modelling of the complex wireless communication systems; therefore the use of such communication model is an important technique in the construction of high performance communication. SystemC has been chosen because it provides a homogeneous design flow for complex designs (i.e. SoC and IP based design). We use a swarm system to validate CSMA designed model and to show how advantages of incorporating communication early in the design process. The wireless communication created through the modelling of CSMA protocol that can be used to achieve communication between all the agents and to coordinate access to the shared medium (channel).
U2 - https://doi.org/10.2991/ccit-14.2014.48
DO - https://doi.org/10.2991/ccit-14.2014.48
M3 - Conference paper
SP - 474
EP - 479
T2 - CCIT 2014 : 2014 International Conference on Computer, Communications and Information Technology
Y2 - 16 January 2014 through 17 January 2014
ER -