In this paper, we propose a new EIFS strategy to improve the performance in IEEE 802.11. In IEEE 802.11 specifications, the EIFS time delay is activated after a node initiates an unsuccessful transmission. The new EIFS strategy uses the same activation mechanism as the specifications. The major difference between the standard EIFS and the new EIFS strategy is when to deactivate such time delay. According to the specification, a node deactivates the EIFS time delay whenever any node in system executes a successful transmission. However, in our proposed EIFS strategy, a node deactivates the EIFS time delay only when it has completed a successful transmission. Performance results via simulations have shown that this new strategy is able to boo...
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Abstract — In wireless ad-hoc networks, whenever a node overhears a frame, the node should defer its...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
This paper proposes efficient & fast retransmission (EFR) schemes for IEEE 802.11 multi-rate wireles...
Up to the present, several studies have been performed in order to provide prioritization of station...
Abstract- Up to the present, several studies have been performed in order to provide priorization of...
none3noPaper cited as reference in 3 international patents: He, Yong; Ma, Xiao-Jun; Li, Jun, Paten...
A simple and fair proposal to improve the performance of the IEEE 802.11e standard is presented in t...
In this paper, we present of mechanisms for reducing reau-thentication delay in Institute of Electri...
In this paper we investigate potential benefits that an adaptive delayed channel access algorithm ca...
[[abstract]]The medium access control (MAC) protocol of the IEEE 802.11 standard is based on carrier...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.11 protocol family provides up to 54-Mbps data rate, whereas the industry is s...
Abstract — In this paper we investigate potential benefits that an adaptive delayed channel access a...
One of the most important of the many developments in telecommunications is the convergence of voic...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
Abstract — In wireless ad-hoc networks, whenever a node overhears a frame, the node should defer its...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
This paper proposes efficient & fast retransmission (EFR) schemes for IEEE 802.11 multi-rate wireles...
Up to the present, several studies have been performed in order to provide prioritization of station...
Abstract- Up to the present, several studies have been performed in order to provide priorization of...
none3noPaper cited as reference in 3 international patents: He, Yong; Ma, Xiao-Jun; Li, Jun, Paten...
A simple and fair proposal to improve the performance of the IEEE 802.11e standard is presented in t...
In this paper, we present of mechanisms for reducing reau-thentication delay in Institute of Electri...
In this paper we investigate potential benefits that an adaptive delayed channel access algorithm ca...
[[abstract]]The medium access control (MAC) protocol of the IEEE 802.11 standard is based on carrier...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.11 protocol family provides up to 54-Mbps data rate, whereas the industry is s...
Abstract — In this paper we investigate potential benefits that an adaptive delayed channel access a...
One of the most important of the many developments in telecommunications is the convergence of voic...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
Abstract — In wireless ad-hoc networks, whenever a node overhears a frame, the node should defer its...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...