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MSWIM
2005
ACM
14 years 1 months ago
Performance analysis of the intertwined effects between network layers for 802.11g transmissions
While the canonical behavior of today’s home Internet users involves several residents concurrently executing diverse Internet applications, the most common home configuration ...
Jon Gretarsson, Feng Li, Mingzhe Li, Ashish Samant...
NETCOOP
2009
Springer
14 years 2 months ago
Optimal File Splitting for Wireless Networks with Concurrent Access
The fundamental limits on channel capacity form a barrier to the sustained growth on the use of wireless networks. To cope with this, multi-path communication solutions provide a p...
Gerard Hoekstra, Rob van der Mei, Yoni Nazarathy, ...
JSAC
2011
115views more  JSAC 2011»
13 years 2 months ago
Scalable Cross-Layer Wireless Access Control Using Multi-Carrier Burst Contention
Abstract—The increasing demand for wireless access in vehicular environments (WAVE) supporting a wide range of applications such as traffic safety, surveying, infotainment etc.,...
Bogdan Roman, Ian J. Wassell, Ioannis Chatzigeorgi...
IEICET
2006
131views more  IEICET 2006»
13 years 7 months ago
Quick Data-Retrieving for U-APSD in IEEE802.11e WLAN Networks
The IEEE802.11e defines a MAC protocol, which provides EDCA (enhanced distributed channel access) and HCCA (HCF controlled channel access) to support differentiation service over W...
Shojiro Takeuchi, Kaoru Sezaki, Yasuhiko Yasuda
EWSN
2006
Springer
14 years 7 months ago
f-MAC: A Deterministic Media Access Control Protocol Without Time Synchronization
Nodes in a wireless network transmit messages through a shared medium. Thus, a Media Access Control (MAC) protocol is necessary to regulate and coordinate medium access. For some a...
André M. Barroso, Cormac J. Sreenan, Utz Ro...