In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffered for transmission. We demonstrate via numerical analysis that this state-dependent rate along with the consideration of Poisson traffic and infinite (or large enough to be considered infinite) buffer size may cause a high-throughput and extremely long (in the order of hours) transitory phase when traffic arrivals are right above the stability limit. We also perform an experimental evaluation to provide further insight into the characterisation of this transitory phase of the network by analysing statistical properties of its duration. The identification of the presence as well as the characterisation of this behaviour is crucial t...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We examine the impact of torpid mixing and meta-stability issues on the delay performance in wireles...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In this work we show that random-access protocols, which are used in a range of networks (e.g. WiFi,...
In this work we show that random-access protocols, which are used in a range of networks (e.g. WiFi,...
We establish mean-field limits for large-scale random-access networks with buffer dynamics and arbit...
We establish mean-field limits for large-scale random-access networks with buffer dynamics and arbit...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
A random access protocol for packet--switched, multiple--access communication via time slotted busse...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We examine the impact of torpid mixing and meta-stability issues on the delay performance in wireles...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In random access protocols, the service rate depends on the number of stations with a packet buffer...
In this work we show that random-access protocols, which are used in a range of networks (e.g. WiFi,...
In this work we show that random-access protocols, which are used in a range of networks (e.g. WiFi,...
We establish mean-field limits for large-scale random-access networks with buffer dynamics and arbit...
We establish mean-field limits for large-scale random-access networks with buffer dynamics and arbit...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
Random-access algorithms such as the Carrier-Sense Multiple-Access (CSMA) protocol provide a popular...
A random access protocol for packet--switched, multiple--access communication via time slotted busse...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
We explore the spatio-temporal congestion dynamics of wireless networks with backlog-based random-ac...
Random access schemes are simple and inherently distributed, yet could provide the striking capabil...
We examine the impact of torpid mixing and meta-stability issues on the delay performance in wireles...