In recent years IEEE 802.11 has become the most famous protocol for implementation of wireless local area networks (WLAN).
The diffusion and the increasing demand for WLAN coverage make a lot of installation of access points (APs). Although the
cost of APs is lower than the cost of cellular equipment, interconnecting APs through wired links requires high cost and complexity.
Therefore wireless mesh networks (WMNs) that directly interconnects APs through wireless links become a promising technology
for the next-generation wireless networks. One of the important functions in WMNs is multi-hop packet forwarding between source
and destination. However, in WMNs based on the IEEE 802.11 DCF, there are many collisions and retransmissions in the nearby
mesh portal (MPP) which is bottleneck node of WMNs. In this paper, we propose hybrid medium access control (HMAC) scheme for
WMNs and compare performance of the HMAC with that of conventional DCF in terms of throughput and delay. From the result,
the HMAC yields better performance than the conventional DCF for WMNs.
This work was supported by the Korea Science and Engineering Foundation(KOSEF) grant funded by the Korea government(MOST)(No.
R01-2006-000-10402-0) and the MIC(Ministry of Information and Communication), Korea, under the ITRC(Information Technology
Research Center) support program supervised by the IITA(Institute of Information Technology Advancement) (IITA-2008-(C1090-0801-0046)).