Abstract—This work started out with our discovery of a pattern of throughput distributions among links in IEEE 802.11 networks from experimental results. This pattern gives rise to an easy computation method, which we term back-of-the-envelop (BoE) computation. For many network configurations, very accurate results can be obtained by BoE within minutes, if not seconds, by simple hand computation. This allows us to make shortcuts in performance evaluation, bypassing complicated stochastic analysis. To explain BoE, we construct a theory based on the model of an “ideal CSMA network ” (ICN). The BoE computation method emerges from ICN when we take the limit c! 0, where c is the ratio of the mean backoff countdown time to the mean transmission t...
Recent years have seen wireless networks increasing in scale, interconnecting a vast number of devic...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
Abstract — the field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of adva...
Abstract — This paper presents a simple method for computing throughputs of links in a CSMA network....
Motivated by the fact that the contention graph associated with ICN is a Markov random field (MRF) w...
Maximizing network throughput and utility are two contrast-ing goals difficult to achieve simultaneo...
In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (BEBA) that ...
Abstract — In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (...
International audienceIn this paper we show that the CSMA IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wifi) provides packe...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless CSMA networks. While relatively simple and i...
Due to the shared nature of the wireless channel in a random access network, the wireless nodes in a...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
Abstract—We consider a stylized stochastic model for a wireless CSMA network. Experimental results i...
We consider a stylized stochastic model for a wireless CSMA network. Experimental results in prior s...
Abstract—This paper proposes an approximate method, equiv-alent access intensity (EAI), for the thro...
Recent years have seen wireless networks increasing in scale, interconnecting a vast number of devic...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
Abstract — the field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of adva...
Abstract — This paper presents a simple method for computing throughputs of links in a CSMA network....
Motivated by the fact that the contention graph associated with ICN is a Markov random field (MRF) w...
Maximizing network throughput and utility are two contrast-ing goals difficult to achieve simultaneo...
In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (BEBA) that ...
Abstract — In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (...
International audienceIn this paper we show that the CSMA IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wifi) provides packe...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless CSMA networks. While relatively simple and i...
Due to the shared nature of the wireless channel in a random access network, the wireless nodes in a...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
Abstract—We consider a stylized stochastic model for a wireless CSMA network. Experimental results i...
We consider a stylized stochastic model for a wireless CSMA network. Experimental results in prior s...
Abstract—This paper proposes an approximate method, equiv-alent access intensity (EAI), for the thro...
Recent years have seen wireless networks increasing in scale, interconnecting a vast number of devic...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
Abstract — the field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of adva...