%0 Journal Article %T A Rate-Adaptive MAC Protocol Based on TCP throughput for Ad Hoc Networks in Fading Channels %A Shoko Uchida %A Katsuhiro Naito %A Kazuo Mori %A Hideo Kobayashi %J Journal of Systemics, Cybernetics and Informatics %D 2008 %I International Institute of Informatics and Cybernetics %X Wireless technology is becoming a leading option for future Internet access. Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the protocols designed on the basis of the transmission characteristics in wired networks. It is known that the TCP performance deteriorates drastically under a wireless communication environment. On the other hand, many wireless networking standards such as IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g have multirate capability. Therefore, adaptive rate control methods have been proposed for ad hoc networks. However, almost methods require the modification of the request to send (RTS) and clear to send (CTS) packets. Therefore, the conventional methods are not compatible with the standardized system. In this paper, we propose adaptive rate control mechanisms for ad hoc networks. Our mechanisms are based on the RTS/CTS mechanisms. However, no modifications to the RTS and CTS packets are required in the proposed method. Therefore, our proposed method can attempt to satisfy the conventional IEEE 802.11 standards. Moreover, an adequate transmission rate is selected based on an estimated TCP throughput performance. From simulation results, it is observed that the proposed method can improve the throughput performance without any modification of packet structures. %K Cross-layer design %K Fading channel %K Media Access Control %K Rate Control %K Ad hoc networks %U www.iiisci.org/Journal/CV$/sci/pdfs/I933UKB.pdf