We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such as IEEE 802.11, in large multi-hop wireless networks. In particular, we show that the widely observed unfairness of the protocol in small network topologies does not always persist in large topologies. This unfairness is essentially due to the unfair advantage of nodes at the border of the network, which have a restricted neighborhood and thus a higher probability to access the communication channel. In large one-dimensional networks these border effects do not propagate inside the network, and nodes sufficiently far away from the border have equal access to the channel; as a result the protocol is long-term fair. In two-dimensional networks...
Recent studies reveal that the main cause of the well-known unfairness problem in wireless networks ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
In this paper we consider a multi-channel random-access carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) line ne...
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the IEEE...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of neighboring networks contending for the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of ne...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the 802....
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
Random-access networks may exhibit severe unfairness in throughput, in the sense that some nodes rec...
In this paper we build upon the recent observation that the 802.11 rate region is log-convex and, f...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Recent studies reveal that the main cause of the well-known unfairness problem in wireless networks ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
In this paper we consider a multi-channel random-access carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) line ne...
We characterize the fairness of decentralized medium access control protocols based on CSMA/CA, such...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the IEEE...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of neighboring networks contending for the ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.As the penetration of wireless networks increase, number of ne...
Decentralized medium access control schemes for wireless networks based on CSMA/CA, such as the 802....
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
Random-access networks may exhibit severe unfairness in throughput, in the sense that some nodes rec...
In this paper we build upon the recent observation that the 802.11 rate region is log-convex and, f...
We analyze the fairness of decentralized, randomized MAC protocols and introduce two metrics for mea...
We demonstrate that CSMA/CA networks, including IEEE 802.11 networks, exhibit severe fairness proble...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Recent studies reveal that the main cause of the well-known unfairness problem in wireless networks ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
In this paper we consider a multi-channel random-access carrier-sense multiple access (CSMA) line ne...