The use of 802.11 to transport delay sensitive traffic is becoming increasingly common. This raises the question of the tradeoff between buffering delay and loss in 802.11 networks. We find that there exists a sharp transition from the low-loss, low-delay regime to high-loss, high-delay operation. Given modest buffering at the access point, this transition determines the voice capacity of a WLAN and its location is largely insensitive to the buffer size used
When playing audio over the network in a mobile environment, any interruptions in the network connec...
In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstrate that ...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...
While there have been considerable advances in the modelling of 802.11’s MAC layer in recent years,...
Abstract—We consider the sizing of network buffers in 802.11 based networks.Wireless networks face ...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
In this paper we present wired routers, for whom the sizing of buffers is an active research topic. ...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
Voice over IP (VoIP) uses the existing data networks to support voice services. It has a broad appea...
Analytic modeling and simulation of 802.11 and 802.11e have flagged up a number of potential perform...
Abstract—Transmitting large packets over wireless networks helps to reduce header overhead, but may ...
In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstrate that i...
Abstract-In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstra...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
When playing audio over the network in a mobile environment, any interruptions in the network connec...
In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstrate that ...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...
While there have been considerable advances in the modelling of 802.11’s MAC layer in recent years,...
Abstract—We consider the sizing of network buffers in 802.11 based networks.Wireless networks face ...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
In this paper we present wired routers, for whom the sizing of buffers is an active research topic. ...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
Voice over IP (VoIP) uses the existing data networks to support voice services. It has a broad appea...
Analytic modeling and simulation of 802.11 and 802.11e have flagged up a number of potential perform...
Abstract—Transmitting large packets over wireless networks helps to reduce header overhead, but may ...
In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstrate that i...
Abstract-In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstra...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
When playing audio over the network in a mobile environment, any interruptions in the network connec...
In this paper we consider voice calls in 802.11e infrastructure mode networks. We demonstrate that ...
Buffer Management technologies can be used to ensure Quality of Service for different traffic flows ...