Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the IEEE 802.11 protocol, are known to be unfair. In multihop networks, they can even favor some links to such an extent that the others suffer from virtually complete starvation. This observation has been reported in quite a few works, but the factors causing it are still not well understood.We find that the capture effect and the relative values of the receive and carrier sensing ranges play a crucial role in the performance of these protocols. Using a simple Markovian model, we show that an idealized CSMA/CA protocol suffers from starvation when the receiving and sensing ranges are equal, but quite surprisingly that this unfairness is reduced or e...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
Abstract—In the literature, asymptotic studies of multi-hop wireless network capacity often consider...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the 802....
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
The ability of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to perform well in multi-hop ad ...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of neighboring networks contending for the ...
Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocols form a popular class of random-access schemes for reg...
Inspired by the discrepancy between past theoreticalanalysis and real measurements for high-load sce...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of ne...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
We consider single-hop topologies with saturated transmitting nodes, using carrier-sense multiple ac...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
Abstract—In the literature, asymptotic studies of multi-hop wireless network capacity often consider...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the 802....
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
The ability of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol to perform well in multi-hop ad ...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of neighboring networks contending for the ...
Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocols form a popular class of random-access schemes for reg...
Inspired by the discrepancy between past theoreticalanalysis and real measurements for high-load sce...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of ne...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
We consider single-hop topologies with saturated transmitting nodes, using carrier-sense multiple ac...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
Abstract—In the literature, asymptotic studies of multi-hop wireless network capacity often consider...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...