This paper proposes a contention-based fair coexistence mechanism among heterogeneous networks that have different transmission power and/or coverage. First, we show that the existing carrier sensing multiple access (CSMA) mechanism, that is a prevailing contention-based protocol, results in significant unfairness in channel access when heterogeneous networks coexist; a system with lower transmission power hardly occupies the shared channel due to interference from a system with higher transmission power. We analyze the causes of unfairness in terms of (i) the asymmetry of carrier sensing and (ii) the blindness of binary exponential backoff mechanism and the link adaptation mechanism, and we derive an analytical model of per-system throughp...
More and more devices are becoming wirelessly connected. Many of these devices are operating in crow...
The Backoff mechanism is one of the key factors of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol which is sch...
Due to hidden terminals and a dynamic topology, contention among stations in an ad-hoc network is no...
This paper proposes a contention-based fair coexistence mechanism among heterogeneous networks that ...
Collisions are a main cause of throughput degradation in wireless local area networks. The current c...
This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier for personal u...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol through which mobile stations can share a common broadcast ...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol through which mobile stations can share a common broadcast ...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
This paper initiates the formal study of a fundamental problem: How to efficiently allocate a shared...
IEEE 802.11 has become the main technology in local area wireless networks. However, performance ano...
are unable to effectively arbitrate the medium in wireless networks; problems such as hidden and exp...
More and more devices are becoming wirelessly connected. Many of these devices are operating in crow...
The Backoff mechanism is one of the key factors of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol which is sch...
Due to hidden terminals and a dynamic topology, contention among stations in an ad-hoc network is no...
This paper proposes a contention-based fair coexistence mechanism among heterogeneous networks that ...
Collisions are a main cause of throughput degradation in wireless local area networks. The current c...
This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Elsevier for personal u...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol through which mobile stations can share a common broadcast ...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol through which mobile stations can share a common broadcast ...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
This paper initiates the formal study of a fundamental problem: How to efficiently allocate a shared...
IEEE 802.11 has become the main technology in local area wireless networks. However, performance ano...
are unable to effectively arbitrate the medium in wireless networks; problems such as hidden and exp...
More and more devices are becoming wirelessly connected. Many of these devices are operating in crow...
The Backoff mechanism is one of the key factors of Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol which is sch...
Due to hidden terminals and a dynamic topology, contention among stations in an ad-hoc network is no...