Abstract—We consider the sizing of network buffers in 802.11 based networks.Wireless networks face a number of fundamental issues that do not arise in wired networks. We demonstrate that the use of fixed size buffers in 802.11 networks inevitably leads to either undesirable channel under-utilization or unnecessary high delays. We present two novel dynamic buffer sizing algorithms that achieve high throughput while maintaining low delay across a wide range of network conditions. Experimental measurements demonstrate the utility of the proposed algorithms in a production WLAN and a lab testbed
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of ...
We propose an approximate model for a nonsaturated IEEE 802.11 DCF network. This model captures the ...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
In this paper we present wired routers, for whom the sizing of buffers is an active research topic. ...
The use of 802.11 to transport delay sensitive traffic is becoming increasingly common. This raises...
Buffer sizing is an important network configuration parame-ter that impacts the Quality of Service (...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
While there have been considerable advances in the modelling of 802.11’s MAC layer in recent years,...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (‘bufferbloat’) on...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
Existing temporal analysis and buffer sizing techniques for real-time stream processing applications...
Choosing the right buffer size in Wi-Fi networks is chal-lenging due to the dynamic nature of the wi...
We analyze the problem of buffer sizing for backlogged TCP flows in 802.11-based wireless mesh netwo...
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of ...
We propose an approximate model for a nonsaturated IEEE 802.11 DCF network. This model captures the ...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
In this paper we present wired routers, for whom the sizing of buffers is an active research topic. ...
The use of 802.11 to transport delay sensitive traffic is becoming increasingly common. This raises...
Buffer sizing is an important network configuration parame-ter that impacts the Quality of Service (...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
While there have been considerable advances in the modelling of 802.11’s MAC layer in recent years,...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (‘bufferbloat’) on...
Internet router buffers are used to accommodate packets that arrive in bursts and to maintain high ...
Existing temporal analysis and buffer sizing techniques for real-time stream processing applications...
Choosing the right buffer size in Wi-Fi networks is chal-lenging due to the dynamic nature of the wi...
We analyze the problem of buffer sizing for backlogged TCP flows in 802.11-based wireless mesh netwo...
lucent.com This article is an editorial note submitted to CCR. It has NOT been peer reviewed. Author...
All Internet routers contain buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Today, the size of ...
We propose an approximate model for a nonsaturated IEEE 802.11 DCF network. This model captures the ...