The broadcast nature of wireless networks is the source of both their utility and much of their complexity. To turn what would otherwise be unwanted interference into an advantage, this paper examines an entirely backwards-compatible extension to the 802.11 link-layer protocol for making use of overheard packets, called RTS-id. RTS-id operates by augmenting the standard 802.11 RTS/CTS process with a packet ID check, so that if the receiver of an RTS message has already received the packet in question, it can inform the sender and bypass the data transmission entirely. We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of RTS-id on a real hardware platform that provides a DSP-programmable 802.11 radio. While limited in scale due to restri...
This paper presents ZigZag, an 802.11 receiver design that combats hidden terminals. ZigZag's core c...
Most of today’s wireless communication devices operate on unlicensed bands with uncoordinated spectr...
Many systems have leveraged the broadcast nature of wireless ra-dios to improve wireless capacity an...
textHidden terminals are a key reason for performance degradation in wireless networks. When transmi...
Introduction: IEEE 802.11 Distributed Co-ordination Function (DCF) employs two techniques for packet...
We present the design and evaluation of an 802.11-like wireless link layer protocol that obfuscates ...
Abstract- IEEE 802.11 MAC mainly relies on two techniques to combat interference: physical carrier s...
It is a well-known fact that the forthcoming names are distinctively different: interference range, ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2015 Xiongxviii , 143 pages :color illustrationsAt ev...
IEEE 802.11 MAC mainly relies on two techniques to combat interference: physical carrier sensing and...
Wireless communication has changed our world and has become an integral part of our daily life. Whil...
802.11-based mesh networks provide a useful and practical alternative to regular infrastructure-base...
Abstract — IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) pro-tocol employs two techniques for packet trans...
We study the impact of RF interference on 802.11 networks, both from devices such as Zigbee and cord...
We specify and analyze two variants of floor acquisition multiple access protocols for single-channe...
This paper presents ZigZag, an 802.11 receiver design that combats hidden terminals. ZigZag's core c...
Most of today’s wireless communication devices operate on unlicensed bands with uncoordinated spectr...
Many systems have leveraged the broadcast nature of wireless ra-dios to improve wireless capacity an...
textHidden terminals are a key reason for performance degradation in wireless networks. When transmi...
Introduction: IEEE 802.11 Distributed Co-ordination Function (DCF) employs two techniques for packet...
We present the design and evaluation of an 802.11-like wireless link layer protocol that obfuscates ...
Abstract- IEEE 802.11 MAC mainly relies on two techniques to combat interference: physical carrier s...
It is a well-known fact that the forthcoming names are distinctively different: interference range, ...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P COMP 2015 Xiongxviii , 143 pages :color illustrationsAt ev...
IEEE 802.11 MAC mainly relies on two techniques to combat interference: physical carrier sensing and...
Wireless communication has changed our world and has become an integral part of our daily life. Whil...
802.11-based mesh networks provide a useful and practical alternative to regular infrastructure-base...
Abstract — IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) pro-tocol employs two techniques for packet trans...
We study the impact of RF interference on 802.11 networks, both from devices such as Zigbee and cord...
We specify and analyze two variants of floor acquisition multiple access protocols for single-channe...
This paper presents ZigZag, an 802.11 receiver design that combats hidden terminals. ZigZag's core c...
Most of today’s wireless communication devices operate on unlicensed bands with uncoordinated spectr...
Many systems have leveraged the broadcast nature of wireless ra-dios to improve wireless capacity an...