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Analysis of Asynchronous Multi-Packet Reception in 802.11 Distributed Wireless Networks

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Analysis of Asynchronous Multi-Packet Reception in 802.11 Distributed Wireless Networks
— This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed Wireless Network (DWN) when the system allows Multi-Packet Reception (MPR) in asynchronous operating mode. Differently from previous studies on MPR, which assume a certain synchronization between the different sources at the beginning of the respective transmissions, this work analyzes a fully distributed scenario, where each node can access to the medium in a completely asynchronous way. More precisely, a new transmission may begin in an already busy channel, as long as the current channel load is within a given threshold. The presented model, which includes the synchronous scenario as a particular case, is employed to investigate the influence of the number of allowed communications, of the load threshold, and of the minimum contention window on the network performance.
Fulvio Babich, Massimiliano Comisso
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Fulvio Babich, Massimiliano Comisso
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