In this paper we propose analytic model for computing the delay of the slotted ALOHA protocol with Binary Exponential Backoff (BEB) with multiple priorities as a collision resolution algorithm in mobile information systems. If a packet which tries to reserve a channel collides times, it chooses one of the next 2n frames with equal probabilities and attempts the reservation again. We derive the expected access delay until an arbitrary packet reserves a channel in any cell. Then the expected transmission delays for packets of calls with multiple priorities are calculated analytically. Proposed analytic model is checked against simulation
In the field of wireless networks one of the arduous assignments is to design an efficient MAC schem...
The IEEE 802.15.3 medium access control (MAC) is proposed, especially, for wireless personal area n...
In this paper, it is proposed an enhanced algorithm for the collision resolution in shared Ethernet ...
Abstract — the field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of adva...
Abstract: The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is the main element which determines the system t...
In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (BEBA) that ...
The IEEE 802 standards rely on the distributed coordination function (DCF) as the fundamental medium...
Abstract — In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (...
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In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
International audienceIn this paper we show that the CSMA IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wifi) provides packe...
A collision resolution scheme is essential to the performance of a random-access wireless network. M...
The behavior of exponential backoff (EB) has challenged researchers ever since its introduction, but...
Abstract—Random access protocols have been the mechanism of choice for most WLANs, thanks to their s...
The Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) procedure of IEEE 802.15.6 Medi...
In the field of wireless networks one of the arduous assignments is to design an efficient MAC schem...
The IEEE 802.15.3 medium access control (MAC) is proposed, especially, for wireless personal area n...
In this paper, it is proposed an enhanced algorithm for the collision resolution in shared Ethernet ...
Abstract — the field of Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) is expanding rapidly as a result of adva...
Abstract: The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol is the main element which determines the system t...
In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (BEBA) that ...
The IEEE 802 standards rely on the distributed coordination function (DCF) as the fundamental medium...
Abstract — In the paper, we perform an in-depth analytic study of the binary exponential algorithm (...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
In this paper, we analyze backoff protocols, such as the one used in Ethernet. We examine a general ...
International audienceIn this paper we show that the CSMA IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wifi) provides packe...
A collision resolution scheme is essential to the performance of a random-access wireless network. M...
The behavior of exponential backoff (EB) has challenged researchers ever since its introduction, but...
Abstract—Random access protocols have been the mechanism of choice for most WLANs, thanks to their s...
The Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) procedure of IEEE 802.15.6 Medi...
In the field of wireless networks one of the arduous assignments is to design an efficient MAC schem...
The IEEE 802.15.3 medium access control (MAC) is proposed, especially, for wireless personal area n...
In this paper, it is proposed an enhanced algorithm for the collision resolution in shared Ethernet ...