While there have been considerable advances in the modelling of 802.11’s MAC layer in recent years, 802.11 with finite buffer space is considered difficult to analyse. In this paper, we study the impact of finite buffers’ effect on the 802.11 performance, in view of the requirements of interactive applications sensitive to delay and packet loss. Using both state-of-the art and simplified queueing models, we identify a surprising result. Specifically, we find that increased buffering throughout an 802.11 network will not only incur delay, but may actually increase the packet loss experienced by stations. By means of numerical analysis and simulations we show that this non-monotonic behaviour arises because of the contention-based n...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
Abstract—Packet error in the IEEE 802.11 network is one source of performance degradation and its va...
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...
The use of 802.11 to transport delay sensitive traffic is becoming increasingly common. This raises...
Abstract—We consider the sizing of network buffers in 802.11 based networks.Wireless networks face ...
In this paper, we develop an analytical model for IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol with arbitrary buffer siz...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (‘bufferbloat’) on...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
We propose an approximate model for a nonsaturated IEEE 802.11 DCF network. This model captures the ...
Using detailed statistical analysis of data taken from simulations and test-bed experiments, we hav...
Abstract — There have been extensive studies on the performance and behavior of 802.11 networks. The...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
Abstract—Packet error in the IEEE 802.11 network is one source of performance degradation and its va...
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...
The use of 802.11 to transport delay sensitive traffic is becoming increasingly common. This raises...
Abstract—We consider the sizing of network buffers in 802.11 based networks.Wireless networks face ...
In this paper, we develop an analytical model for IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol with arbitrary buffer siz...
Abstract—In this paper, we analyze the impact of large, persistently-full buffers (‘bufferbloat’) on...
We consider the task of sizing buffers for TCP flows in 802.11e WLANs. A number of fundamental new i...
We propose an approximate model for a nonsaturated IEEE 802.11 DCF network. This model captures the ...
Using detailed statistical analysis of data taken from simulations and test-bed experiments, we hav...
Abstract — There have been extensive studies on the performance and behavior of 802.11 networks. The...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
The network scenario is that of an infrastructure IEEE 802.11 WLAN with a single AP with which sever...
We consider the provision of Access Point buffers in WLANs. We first demonstrate that the default u...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
Abstract—Packet error in the IEEE 802.11 network is one source of performance degradation and its va...