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Multi-channel Medium Access Control Protocols for Wireless Networks within Computing Packages

Published 27 Jan 2023 in cs.ET | (2301.11471v1)

Abstract: Wireless communications at the chip scale emerge as a interesting complement to traditional wire-based approaches thanks to their low latency, inherent broadcast nature, and capacity to bypass pin constraints. However, as current trends push towards massive and bandwidth-hungry processor architectures, there is a need for wireless chip-scale networks that exploit and share as many channels as possible. In this context, this work addresses the issue of channel sharing by exploring the design space of multi-channel Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols for chip-scale networks. Distinct channel assignment strategies for both random access and token passing are presented and evaluated under realistic traffic patterns. It is shown that, even with the improvements enabled by the multiple channels, both protocols maintain their intrinsic advantages and disadvantages.

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