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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2017.21.12.2279

Implementation of reliable transmission technique in jamming environment  

Hwang, Seong-kyu (Department of Information & Communication Engg., Chosun College of Science & Technology)
Abstract
Recent wireless communications using the unlicensed band have been on the rise and the range of use is increasing. The license-exempted band is a prerequisite for accepting interference between telecommunication equipment. In particular, the interference phenomenon of Bluetooth, wireless LAN, and RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) using the 2.4 GHz band is getting serious. In such urban areas, the wireless transmission medium may be in a bad state. There are roughly two ways to make effective transmission in this environment. The first is the IEEE 802.11 RTS / CTS method and the second is the frame fragmentation method. In this paper, it is difficult to transmit a frame over a certain size in a jamming environment due to the interference of the wireless environment. In this environment, we implement a frame division transmission scheme that guarantees effective transmission and reliability by dividing a frame into smaller units in order to perform reliability transmission and efficient transmission.
Keywords
Industrial Scientific Medical band; frame splitting; fragmentation; wireless transmission;
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