In this paper, we analyze the errors observed at the link layer of an 802.11b network. Our analysis at all supported bitrates (i.e., 2, 5.5. and 11 Mbps) establishes that the error patterns are not memoryless, and therefore, they exhibit a certain level of temporal dependencies. Thus, we evaluate the suitability of a two-state Markov model to capture the channel behavior. Non-stationarity of the error patterns renders such a simplistic model inadequate, and hence, we consider higher order models. This formulates a key contribution of this paper, and that is, a hierarchical Markov model, which captures the non-stationarity of the channel while employing real-time application-specific considerations to determine state-transition probabilities
In this thesis, we study the effects of channel error characteristics on a wireless ATM multiplexing...
In this paper, we provide a throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data link layer i...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On one hand, it presents a multi-dimensional Markovian state tran...
Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
Abstract – Recent wireless measurement studies have revealed the presence of high-order memory in wi...
In this paper we compare and enhance the three prevailing approaches of IEEE 802.11e Performance ana...
In this paper we present a novel error model for packet loss and subsequent error description. The p...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
Abstract- Analyzing the effect of transmission errors on the performance of IEEE 802.11 is important...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
The design and simulation of coding schemes, Medium Access Control (MAC), and link-layer protocols f...
This article first presents several packet loss profiles collected during 802.11b multicast transmis...
In this thesis, we study the effects of channel error characteristics on a wireless ATM multiplexing...
In this paper, we provide a throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data link layer i...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On one hand, it presents a multi-dimensional Markovian state tran...
Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In this paper, we investigate the possibility of using Markov chains to model the error process in t...
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
Abstract – Recent wireless measurement studies have revealed the presence of high-order memory in wi...
In this paper we compare and enhance the three prevailing approaches of IEEE 802.11e Performance ana...
In this paper we present a novel error model for packet loss and subsequent error description. The p...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
Abstract- Analyzing the effect of transmission errors on the performance of IEEE 802.11 is important...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
The design and simulation of coding schemes, Medium Access Control (MAC), and link-layer protocols f...
This article first presents several packet loss profiles collected during 802.11b multicast transmis...
In this thesis, we study the effects of channel error characteristics on a wireless ATM multiplexing...
In this paper, we provide a throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data link layer i...
The aim of this paper is twofold. On one hand, it presents a multi-dimensional Markovian state tran...