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AHSWN
2006
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Re-routing Instability in IEEE 802.11 Multi-hop Ad-hoc Networks
TCP throughput instability is a well-known phenomenon in IEEE 802.11 multi-hop ad-hoc networks. However, we find that this problem is not restricted to TCP traffic only, but also ...
Ping Chung Ng, Soung Chang Liew
CN
2004
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Scalable service differentiation using purely end-to-end mechanisms: features and limitations
Abstract-We investigate schemes for achieving service differentiation via weighted end-to-end congestion control mechanisms within the framework of the additive increase/multiplica...
Thyagarajan Nandagopal, Kang-Won Lee, Jia-Ru Li, V...
CN
2006
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Delay bound and packet scale rate guarantee for some expedited forwarding networks
Expedited Forwarding (EF) is a service defined under the Differentiated Services framework. Based on its recently revised definition in IETF RFC 3246, Packet Scale Rate Guarantee ...
Yuming Jiang
ICWN
2003
13 years 11 months ago
The Effect of Disengaging RTS/CTS Dialogue in IEEE 802.11 MAC Protocol
In this paper, we study the effect of using or disengaging the RTS/CTS dialogue in IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC protocol incorporating the realistic condition under which carrier sensing, ...
Laura Huei-jiun Ju, Izhak Rubin
PERCOM
2004
ACM
14 years 9 months ago
Performance Issues with Vertical Handovers - Experiences from GPRS Cellular and WLAN Hot-spots Integration
Interworking heterogeneous wireless access technologies is an important step towards building the next generation, all-IP wireless access infrastructure. In this paper, we present...
Rajiv Chakravorty, Pablo Vidales, Kavitha Subraman...