The use of wireless technology to communicate has spread to a variety of devices. Traditional solutions based on the well known IEEE 802.11 struggle to cope with a large number of contending nodes. The need to improve throughput and meet QoS requirements has driven the quest for more elaborated channel access mechanisms. The main contribution of this work is to propose a fair and fast channel access resolution protocol, named CRP (Collision Resolution Protocol). CRP explores the use of pulse and tone signaling to select the appropriate transmitting node among a number of contending stations, allowing for frame transmissions without collision. We perform extensive simulations, and the results show that CRP is capable to grant channel access ...
Full-duplex capable wireless stations can detect incoming signals during transmission. Therefore, th...
In this article, the channel hopping (CH) method for the rendezvous process of secondary users in mu...
Communication between current military real-time systems and future interconnection of general purpo...
The use of wireless technology to communicate has spread to a variety of devices. Traditional soluti...
Development of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols which provide both high throughput pe...
Abstract—Development of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols providing both high throughp...
AbstractSince the release of the IEEE 802.11 standard, several efforts have been made to improve its...
The medium-access control (MAC) protocol is one of the key components in wireless local area network...
Abstract. One fundamental issue in high-speed wireless local area networks (LANs) is to develop effi...
this paper we describe and analyze a new channel access protocol that combines distributed queues an...
Abstract — Traditional wireless broadcast protocols rely heavily on the 802.11-based CSMA/CA model, ...
Abstract—Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols establish a three-way ...
Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols are presented and analyzed. The...
Packet corruption caused by collision is a critical problem that hurts the performance of wireless n...
Collisions are a main cause of throughput degradation in wireless local area networks. The current c...
Full-duplex capable wireless stations can detect incoming signals during transmission. Therefore, th...
In this article, the channel hopping (CH) method for the rendezvous process of secondary users in mu...
Communication between current military real-time systems and future interconnection of general purpo...
The use of wireless technology to communicate has spread to a variety of devices. Traditional soluti...
Development of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols which provide both high throughput pe...
Abstract—Development of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols providing both high throughp...
AbstractSince the release of the IEEE 802.11 standard, several efforts have been made to improve its...
The medium-access control (MAC) protocol is one of the key components in wireless local area network...
Abstract. One fundamental issue in high-speed wireless local area networks (LANs) is to develop effi...
this paper we describe and analyze a new channel access protocol that combines distributed queues an...
Abstract — Traditional wireless broadcast protocols rely heavily on the 802.11-based CSMA/CA model, ...
Abstract—Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols establish a three-way ...
Collision avoidance and resolution multiple access (CARMA) protocols are presented and analyzed. The...
Packet corruption caused by collision is a critical problem that hurts the performance of wireless n...
Collisions are a main cause of throughput degradation in wireless local area networks. The current c...
Full-duplex capable wireless stations can detect incoming signals during transmission. Therefore, th...
In this article, the channel hopping (CH) method for the rendezvous process of secondary users in mu...
Communication between current military real-time systems and future interconnection of general purpo...