In this paper, we devise, in compliance with the IEEE 802.11e protocol [1], a novel MAC-centric approach, called MAC contention control (MCC), to maximizing the bandwidth utilization and achieving proportional bandwidth allocation. We first show that approaches based on estimating the number of competing nodes and then setting the contention window size may not converge (and in some cases diverge) because of network dynamics. Then, by studying the optimality condition derived in our prior work [10], we identify two parameters (referred to as control references) that remain approximately constant when the network operates at the optimal operational point, regardless of the number of competing nodes in each AC. We instrument MCC to measure th...
Although IEEE 802. 11 based wireless local area networks have become more and more popular due to lo...
This chapter will illustrate the new space and time perspective of the contention problem for the cl...
Future wireless local area networks (WLANs) promise bit rates higher than 100 Mbps. Previous researc...
Abstract — In this paper, we devise, in compliance with the IEEE 802.11e protocol [1], a novel MAC-c...
In this paper, we devise, in compliance with the IEEE 802.11e protocol [1], a novel MAC-centric appr...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
IEEE 802.11 is currently the most popular standard for Wireless LANs. The Distributed Coordination F...
Abstract-IEEE 802.11 is currently the most popular standard for Wireless LANs. The Distributed Coord...
Abstract—This paper introduces two important enhancements to the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (...
This paper introduces two important enhancements to the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) prot...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
The design of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols that are backward compatible to legacy...
Backoff mechanism is a key component of contention-based medium access control (MAC) layer protocol....
The minimum contention window ( $ {\rm CW}_{\min } $ ) value of the EDCA protocol gives priority acc...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
Although IEEE 802. 11 based wireless local area networks have become more and more popular due to lo...
This chapter will illustrate the new space and time perspective of the contention problem for the cl...
Future wireless local area networks (WLANs) promise bit rates higher than 100 Mbps. Previous researc...
Abstract — In this paper, we devise, in compliance with the IEEE 802.11e protocol [1], a novel MAC-c...
In this paper, we devise, in compliance with the IEEE 802.11e protocol [1], a novel MAC-centric appr...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
IEEE 802.11 is currently the most popular standard for Wireless LANs. The Distributed Coordination F...
Abstract-IEEE 802.11 is currently the most popular standard for Wireless LANs. The Distributed Coord...
Abstract—This paper introduces two important enhancements to the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (...
This paper introduces two important enhancements to the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) prot...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
The design of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols that are backward compatible to legacy...
Backoff mechanism is a key component of contention-based medium access control (MAC) layer protocol....
The minimum contention window ( $ {\rm CW}_{\min } $ ) value of the EDCA protocol gives priority acc...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
Although IEEE 802. 11 based wireless local area networks have become more and more popular due to lo...
This chapter will illustrate the new space and time perspective of the contention problem for the cl...
Future wireless local area networks (WLANs) promise bit rates higher than 100 Mbps. Previous researc...