Characterizing the network delay distribution is a fundamental step to properly compensate the delay of Networked Control Systems (NCSs). Due to the random backoff mechanism employed by Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) protocols, it is difficult to derive such a distribution. In this paper, the probability distribution of the delay for successfully received packets in WPANs is characterized. The analysis uses a moment generating function method based on an extended Markov chain model. The model considers the exponential backoff process with retry limits, acknowledgements, unsaturated traffic, and variable packet size, and gives an accurate explicit expression of the probability distribution of the network delay. The probability distrib...
This thesis presents a new model for analytically determining the cumulative distribution function f...
This work discusses the total transmission delay distribu-tion in wireless networks where medium acc...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
A novel Markov model, called the delay model, is proposed to find the packet loss probability of wir...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
To accurately estimate the service delay behavior of IEEE 802.11 networks, this paper comprehensivel...
Abstract—In this paper correspondence between experimental data for packet delay and two theoretical...
The paper presents a new conception of building probabilistic models of communication delays in wire...
International audienceThis work discusses the total transmission delay distribution in wireless netw...
A generalized analysis of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol in terms of reliabi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper, with the aid of the mathematical tool of stochastic geometry, we introduce analytical...
In this paper, with the aid of the mathematical tool of stochastic geometry, we introduce analytical...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
This work discusses the total transmission delay distribution in wireless networks where medium acce...
This thesis presents a new model for analytically determining the cumulative distribution function f...
This work discusses the total transmission delay distribu-tion in wireless networks where medium acc...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
A novel Markov model, called the delay model, is proposed to find the packet loss probability of wir...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
To accurately estimate the service delay behavior of IEEE 802.11 networks, this paper comprehensivel...
Abstract—In this paper correspondence between experimental data for packet delay and two theoretical...
The paper presents a new conception of building probabilistic models of communication delays in wire...
International audienceThis work discusses the total transmission delay distribution in wireless netw...
A generalized analysis of the IEEE 802.15.4 medium access control (MAC) protocol in terms of reliabi...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
In this paper, with the aid of the mathematical tool of stochastic geometry, we introduce analytical...
In this paper, with the aid of the mathematical tool of stochastic geometry, we introduce analytical...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...
This work discusses the total transmission delay distribution in wireless networks where medium acce...
This thesis presents a new model for analytically determining the cumulative distribution function f...
This work discusses the total transmission delay distribu-tion in wireless networks where medium acc...
In this paper we provide a performance analysis framework for wireless industrial networks by derivi...