The IEEE 802.11e Medium Access Control (MAC) for Quality-of-Service (QoS) support in 802.11 networks defines burst transmission and new acknowledgment (ACK) operations as optional mechanisms for increasing channel utilization. In this paper, we investigate how the performance of these new features is affected by the presence of fiber delay in high speed Wireless LAN (WLAN) over fiber networks. It is shown that the negative effect of the fiber delay on the throughput performance of the 802.11 MAC protocol can be significantly reduced when burst transmission is used with the Block or the No ACK policies
Abstract. The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol provides a reliable link layer using Stop & Wait ARQ. The...
A block ACK (BTA) scheme has been proposed in IEEE 802.11e to improve medium access control (MAC) la...
A Block Transmission and Acknowledgement (BTA) scheme, also called Block ACK, has been proposed in t...
A burst transmission mechanism has been defined in the IEEE 802.11e medium access control extension ...
The demand for the IEEE 802.11 wireless local-area networks (WLANs) has been drastically increasing ...
Wireless LANs are increasingly being used for inelastic applications. Currently, there is little sup...
The channel utilization efficiency of the standard 802.11 networks is severely compromised when high...
Abstract — The channel utilization efficiency of the standard 802.11 networks is severely compromise...
An experimental investigation of the influence of the fiber distribution of wireless LAN (WLAN) sign...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol provides a reliable link layer using Stop & Wait ARQ. The cost for high...
Abstract: The IEEE 802.11 task group E is currently working on an extension of the MAC protocol, whi...
IEEE 802.11x Wireless Local-Area-Network (WLAN) considered a powerful solution for the last mile wir...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) are one of the fastest growing wireless access technologies. Unfortunately, si...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
Since the advent of the first IEEE 802.11 standard for WLANs, several papers have been presented tha...
Abstract. The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol provides a reliable link layer using Stop & Wait ARQ. The...
A block ACK (BTA) scheme has been proposed in IEEE 802.11e to improve medium access control (MAC) la...
A Block Transmission and Acknowledgement (BTA) scheme, also called Block ACK, has been proposed in t...
A burst transmission mechanism has been defined in the IEEE 802.11e medium access control extension ...
The demand for the IEEE 802.11 wireless local-area networks (WLANs) has been drastically increasing ...
Wireless LANs are increasingly being used for inelastic applications. Currently, there is little sup...
The channel utilization efficiency of the standard 802.11 networks is severely compromised when high...
Abstract — The channel utilization efficiency of the standard 802.11 networks is severely compromise...
An experimental investigation of the influence of the fiber distribution of wireless LAN (WLAN) sign...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol provides a reliable link layer using Stop & Wait ARQ. The cost for high...
Abstract: The IEEE 802.11 task group E is currently working on an extension of the MAC protocol, whi...
IEEE 802.11x Wireless Local-Area-Network (WLAN) considered a powerful solution for the last mile wir...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) are one of the fastest growing wireless access technologies. Unfortunately, si...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
Since the advent of the first IEEE 802.11 standard for WLANs, several papers have been presented tha...
Abstract. The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol provides a reliable link layer using Stop & Wait ARQ. The...
A block ACK (BTA) scheme has been proposed in IEEE 802.11e to improve medium access control (MAC) la...
A Block Transmission and Acknowledgement (BTA) scheme, also called Block ACK, has been proposed in t...