ABSTRACT
Coding-based solutions for MANETs have emerged as a basic solution to current high rate data accessing in adhoc
network. This has become essential related to the absence of centralized control such as a monitoring station. A code
assignment protocol is needed to assign distinct codes to different terminals. This problem is less effective in small
networks, but becomes dominative in large networks where the numbers of code sequence are lesser than the number
of terminals to code, demanding reuse of the codes. The issue of code allocation in communication is focused in this
paper with the evaluation of MAI in wireless network. Unlike previously proposed protocols in this paper a focus for
the multiple access interference (MAI), thereby addressing the limiting near-far problem that decreases the
throughput performance in MANETs is made. The code assignment scheme is developed for the proper usage of users
code under MANETs communication to minimize the MAI impact.
Keywords: - adaptive resource allocation, MAI minimization, information sharing, adhoc network.