This article describes a technique for distinguishing and quantifying medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) interference in error-prone 802.11 networks. This technique, is fully distributed, allowing each station to estimate interference individually. The estimator is based on an extended Kalman filter coupled to a mechanism for revealing abrupt changes in state. The network state is a vector of two components, representing PHY interference, expressed in terms of channel-error rate, and MAC interference. Two distinct state models are considered. When PHY interference can be assumed to be constant for all stations, network congestion is expressed by the number of competing terminals
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We evaluate two approaches for estimating the proportions of frame losses at an 802.11 station due t...
We present a measurement-based study of interference among links in a static, IEEE 802.11, multi-hop...
The IEEE802.11 has been devised explicitly for low mobility and single access point scenarios, so it...
This article describes a technique for distinguishing and quantifying medium access control (MAC) an...
Numerous applications of the wireless local area networks (WLANs) are sensitive to the state of the ...
We present a practical, measurement-based model that captures the effect of interference in 802.11-b...
Abstract—Wireless interference is the major cause of degra-dation of capacity in 802.11 wireless net...
Many schemes that aim to tune the IEEE 802.11e EDCA transmission parameters have been proposed in th...
We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer approach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission opportunit...
Wireless networks are nowadays very popular. They are mostly based on IEEE 802.11 protocol which is ...
Abstract—We propose a powerful MAC/PHY cross-layer ap-proach to measuring IEEE 802.11 transmission o...
We present an approach to estimate the interference between nodes and links in a live wireless netwo...
Interference is a crucial factor that impacts the overall throughput performance of IEEE 802.11-base...
Abstract. This paper proposes a strategy to determine how much a given network can affect the QoS pa...
Abstract—In wireless networks where communications are made over a shared medium, interference and c...
We evaluate two approaches for estimating the proportions of frame losses at an 802.11 station due t...
We present a measurement-based study of interference among links in a static, IEEE 802.11, multi-hop...
The IEEE802.11 has been devised explicitly for low mobility and single access point scenarios, so it...