Abstract—Wireless interference is the major cause of degra-dation of capacity in 802.11 wireless networks. We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live wireless network by passive monitoring of wireless traffic. This does not require any controlled experiments, injection of probe traffic in the network, or even access to the network nodes. Our approach requires deploying multiple sniffers across the network to capture wireless traffic traces. These traces are then analyzed to infer the interference relations between nodes and links. We model the 802.11 MAC as a Hidden Markov Model (HMM), and use a machine learning approach to learn the state transition probabilities in this model using the observed t...
The rapidly increasing popularity of IEEE 802.11 WLANs has created unprecedented levels of congestio...
Abstract—We analyze the carrier sensing and interfer-ence relations between the two wireless links a...
In this paper, we show that inter-technology interference can be recognized using commodity WiFi dev...
We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live wireless netwo...
Abstract: This work proposes a tool to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live w...
We present Wit, a non-intrusive tool that builds on passive monitoring to analyze the detailed MAC-l...
We present a practical, measurement-based model that captures the effect of interference in 802.11-b...
We present a measurement-based study of interference among links in a static, IEEE 802.11, multi-hop...
Abstract — In 802.11 managed wireless networks, the manager can address under-performing links by ra...
This article describes a technique for distinguishing and quantifying medium access control (MAC) an...
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been extensively studied over the past several years. So f...
Abstract—In wireless networks where communications are made over a shared medium, interference and c...
ABSTRACT In 802.11 managed wireless networks, the manager can address under-served links by rate-lim...
In this thesis, we propose several inference techniques to discover network properties for wired and...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
The rapidly increasing popularity of IEEE 802.11 WLANs has created unprecedented levels of congestio...
Abstract—We analyze the carrier sensing and interfer-ence relations between the two wireless links a...
In this paper, we show that inter-technology interference can be recognized using commodity WiFi dev...
We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live wireless netwo...
Abstract: This work proposes a tool to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live w...
We present Wit, a non-intrusive tool that builds on passive monitoring to analyze the detailed MAC-l...
We present a practical, measurement-based model that captures the effect of interference in 802.11-b...
We present a measurement-based study of interference among links in a static, IEEE 802.11, multi-hop...
Abstract — In 802.11 managed wireless networks, the manager can address under-performing links by ra...
This article describes a technique for distinguishing and quantifying medium access control (MAC) an...
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been extensively studied over the past several years. So f...
Abstract—In wireless networks where communications are made over a shared medium, interference and c...
ABSTRACT In 802.11 managed wireless networks, the manager can address under-served links by rate-lim...
In this thesis, we propose several inference techniques to discover network properties for wired and...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
The rapidly increasing popularity of IEEE 802.11 WLANs has created unprecedented levels of congestio...
Abstract—We analyze the carrier sensing and interfer-ence relations between the two wireless links a...
In this paper, we show that inter-technology interference can be recognized using commodity WiFi dev...