Advance MAC Protocol & FSM (Finite State Machine)

  • Surbhi Agarwal, Dr. Harvir Singh, Jameel Ahmad Qureshi

Abstract

The migration from wired to wireless networks has been a worldwide trend in recent years. Mobile Ad hoc Network is one of the most important and distinct applications among today's wireless networks. Cooperative communication, which uses surrounding terminals to relay overheard information to generate diversity gains, has a lot of promise to increase wireless network transmitting efficiency. Using FSM, we created a trust-based engine based on a MAC-layer method that achieves packet secrecy and authentication in both the routing and link layers of mobile ad hoc networks. We construct a CTS, RTS, and Receiver model in the first step of the machine to detect and isolate malicious nodes using a Finite state machine. This calculation takes into account the changes in packet latency and collisions are resolved utilising the RTS, CTS, and Back off mechanisms. To get a more precise estimate, these discrepancies are used. Finally, a Finite State Machine is used to build and validate the suggested model and estimations (FSM).

Published
2020-12-17
How to Cite
Surbhi Agarwal, Dr. Harvir Singh, Jameel Ahmad Qureshi. (2020). Advance MAC Protocol & FSM (Finite State Machine). International Journal of Control and Automation, 13(4), 1530 - 1542. Retrieved from http://sersc.org/journals/index.php/IJCA/article/view/37745
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