Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (WLANs) by allowing nodes to transmit even in the presence of ongoing transmissions in the medium. However, the medium access control (MAC) layer must now be redesigned to facilitate rather than discourage - these overlapping transmissions. We investigate asynchronous MPR MAC protocols, which successfully accomplish this by controlling the node behavior based on the number of ongoing transmissions in the channel. The protocols use the backoff timer mechanism of the distributed coordination function, which makes them practically appealing. We first highlight a unique problem of acknowledgment delays, which arises in asynchronous MPR, and invest...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
In this paper we present a scheme for multiple-packet reception (MPR) that allows the concurrent pac...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a simple but efcient medium access control (MAC) protocol that ...
Abstract—Multi-packet reception (MPR), in which a receiver can decode multiple simultaneous transmis...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
Abstract—The use of multiple-packet reception (MPR) in wireless networks is known to improve through...
Conventional medium access control (MAC) protocols of wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols making use of multipacket reception (MPR) capability achieve b...
Abstract—As a result of the recent advances in physical (PHY) layer communication techniques, it is ...
protocols assume that only one packet can be received at a given time. However, with the advent of s...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed ...
Because a wireless channel is a shared medium, messages sent on the wireless links might be overhear...
In this paper, we develop a multipolling MAC protocol which exploits cross-layer information to supp...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled wireless devices to have multiple packet receptio...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
In this paper we present a scheme for multiple-packet reception (MPR) that allows the concurrent pac...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a simple but efcient medium access control (MAC) protocol that ...
Abstract—Multi-packet reception (MPR), in which a receiver can decode multiple simultaneous transmis...
Multi-packet reception (MPR) promises significant throughput gains in wireless local area networks (...
Abstract—The use of multiple-packet reception (MPR) in wireless networks is known to improve through...
Conventional medium access control (MAC) protocols of wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been...
Medium access control (MAC) protocols making use of multipacket reception (MPR) capability achieve b...
Abstract—As a result of the recent advances in physical (PHY) layer communication techniques, it is ...
protocols assume that only one packet can be received at a given time. However, with the advent of s...
This paper proposes a mathematical framework for evaluating the throughput of an 802.11 Distributed ...
Because a wireless channel is a shared medium, messages sent on the wireless links might be overhear...
In this paper, we develop a multipolling MAC protocol which exploits cross-layer information to supp...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
Recent advances in the physical layer have enabled wireless devices to have multiple packet receptio...
Despite significant research effort, the performance of distributed medium access control methods ha...
In this paper we present a scheme for multiple-packet reception (MPR) that allows the concurrent pac...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a simple but efcient medium access control (MAC) protocol that ...