Abstract—A fundamental problem in 802.11 wireless networks is to accurately determine the cause of packet losses. This becomes increasingly important as wireless data rates scale to Gbps, where lack of loss differentiation leads to higher loss in throughput. Recent and upcoming high-speed WLAN standards, such as 802.11n and 802.11ac, use frame aggregation and block acknowledgements for achieving efficient communication. This paper presents BLMon, a framework for loss differentiation, that uses loss patterns within aggregate frames and aggregate frame retries to achieve accurate and low overhead loss differentiation. Towards this end, we carry out a detailed measurement study on a real testbed to ascertain the differences in loss patterns du...
International audienceLoss Differentiation Algorithms (LDA) are currently used to determine the caus...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
We propose a powerful new MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to estimating link quality in 802.11WLANs. U...
Abstract — An important problem in 802.11 wireless networks is to accurately differentiate between l...
Over half of the transmission time in WiFi networks is dedicated to ensuring that errors are correct...
Over half of the transmission time in WiFi networks is dedicated to ensuring that errors are correct...
Current 802.11 networks do not typically achieve the maximum potential throughput despite link adapt...
This paper proposes how to figure out whether frame losses are due to collisions or low signal stren...
It is well known that a packet loss in 802.11 can happen either due to collision or an insufficientl...
Abstract—In this paper we present the first field measurements taken using a new approach proposed ...
This paper analyzes the causes of packet loss in a 38-node urban multi-hop 802.11b network. The patt...
International audienceLoss Differentiation Algorithms (LDA) are currently used to determine the caus...
Rate adaptation in wireless networking aims to seek the optimal data transmission rate most appropri...
We extend two approaches for estimating the proportions of frame losses at an 802.11 station due to...
This paper deals with the problem of performance degradation in wireless local area networks (WLANs)...
International audienceLoss Differentiation Algorithms (LDA) are currently used to determine the caus...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
We propose a powerful new MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to estimating link quality in 802.11WLANs. U...
Abstract — An important problem in 802.11 wireless networks is to accurately differentiate between l...
Over half of the transmission time in WiFi networks is dedicated to ensuring that errors are correct...
Over half of the transmission time in WiFi networks is dedicated to ensuring that errors are correct...
Current 802.11 networks do not typically achieve the maximum potential throughput despite link adapt...
This paper proposes how to figure out whether frame losses are due to collisions or low signal stren...
It is well known that a packet loss in 802.11 can happen either due to collision or an insufficientl...
Abstract—In this paper we present the first field measurements taken using a new approach proposed ...
This paper analyzes the causes of packet loss in a 38-node urban multi-hop 802.11b network. The patt...
International audienceLoss Differentiation Algorithms (LDA) are currently used to determine the caus...
Rate adaptation in wireless networking aims to seek the optimal data transmission rate most appropri...
We extend two approaches for estimating the proportions of frame losses at an 802.11 station due to...
This paper deals with the problem of performance degradation in wireless local area networks (WLANs)...
International audienceLoss Differentiation Algorithms (LDA) are currently used to determine the caus...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
We propose a powerful new MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to estimating link quality in 802.11WLANs. U...