We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless CSMA networks. While relatively simple and inherently distributed in nature, suitably designed backlog-based CSMA schemes provide the striking capability to match the optimal throughput performance of centralized scheduling mechanisms in a wide range of scenarios. The specific type of activation rules for which throughput optimality has been established, may however yield excessive backlogs and delays. Motivated by that issue, we examine whether the poor delay performance is inherent to the basic CSMA operation of these schemes, or caused by the specific kind of activation rules. We first establish lower bounds for the delay in the case of fixed activation rates. The bounds indicate th...
(CSMA) schedulers for wireless networks. For networks where all nodes are within transmission range ...
Recent advances have resulted in queue-based algorithms for medium access control which operate in a...
The last few years have witnessed significant developments in our understanding of how to control mu...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless CSMA networks. While relatively simple and i...
Backlog-based CSMA strategies provide a popular mechanism for distributed medium access control in w...
Abstract—We consider CSMA policies for multihop wireless networks. CSMA policies are simple policies...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
It has been recently shown that queue-based carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) algorithms are thro...
Recently optimal Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) scheduling schemes have attracted much attenti...
We consider a problem of providing mean delay and average throughput guarantees in random access fa...
Recently several CSMA algorithms based on the Glauber dynamics model have been proposed for multihop...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
(CSMA) schedulers for wireless networks. For networks where all nodes are within transmission range ...
Recent advances have resulted in queue-based algorithms for medium access control which operate in a...
The last few years have witnessed significant developments in our understanding of how to control mu...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless CSMA networks. While relatively simple and i...
Backlog-based CSMA strategies provide a popular mechanism for distributed medium access control in w...
Abstract—We consider CSMA policies for multihop wireless networks. CSMA policies are simple policies...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
We explore the achievable delay performance in wireless random-access networks. While relatively sim...
It has been recently shown that queue-based carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) algorithms are thro...
Recently optimal Carrier Sense Multiple Access (CSMA) scheduling schemes have attracted much attenti...
We consider a problem of providing mean delay and average throughput guarantees in random access fa...
Recently several CSMA algorithms based on the Glauber dynamics model have been proposed for multihop...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
(CSMA) schedulers for wireless networks. For networks where all nodes are within transmission range ...
Recent advances have resulted in queue-based algorithms for medium access control which operate in a...
The last few years have witnessed significant developments in our understanding of how to control mu...