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- Exposed_node_problem abstract "In wireless networks, the exposed node problem occurs when a node is prevented from sending packets to other nodes due to a neighboring transmitter. Consider an example of 4 nodes labeled R1, S1, S2, and R2, where the two receivers are out of range of each other, yet the two transmitters in the middle are in range of each other. Here, if a transmission between S1 and R1 is taking place, node S2 is prevented from transmitting to R2 as it concludes after carrier sense that it will interfere with the transmission by its neighbor S1. However note that R2 could still receive the transmission of S2 without interference because it is out of range of S1.IEEE 802.11 RTS/CTS mechanism helps to solve this problem only if the nodes are synchronized and packet sizes and data rates are the same for both the transmitting nodes. When a node hears an RTS from a neighboring node, but not the corresponding CTS, that node can deduce that it is an exposed node and is permitted to transmit to other neighboring nodes.If the nodes are not synchronised (or if the packet sizes are different or the data rates are different) the problem may occur that the sender will not hear the CTS or the ACK during the transmission of data of the second sender.Best explanation is given in below paper.".
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- Exposed_node_problem wikiPageID "1553015".
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- Exposed_node_problem subject Category:IEEE_802.11.
- Exposed_node_problem subject Category:Wireless_networking.
- Exposed_node_problem comment "In wireless networks, the exposed node problem occurs when a node is prevented from sending packets to other nodes due to a neighboring transmitter. Consider an example of 4 nodes labeled R1, S1, S2, and R2, where the two receivers are out of range of each other, yet the two transmitters in the middle are in range of each other.".
- Exposed_node_problem label "Exposed node problem".
- Exposed_node_problem label "さらし端末問題".
- Exposed_node_problem sameAs さらし端末問題.
- Exposed_node_problem sameAs m.059vgc.
- Exposed_node_problem sameAs Q5421592.
- Exposed_node_problem sameAs Q5421592.
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