In a typical multihop Ad-Hoc network, interference and contention increase when flows transit each node towards destination, particularly in the presence of cross-traffic. This paper observes the relationship between throughput and path length, self-contention and interference and it investigates the effect of multiple data rates over multiple data flows in the network. Drawing from the limitations of the 802.11 specification, the paper proposes a scheduler named Hop Based Multi Queue (HBMQ), which is designed to prioritise traffic based on the hop count of packets in order to provide fairness across different data flows. The simulation results demonstrate that HBMQ performs better than a Single Drop Tail Queue (SDTQ) scheduler in terms of ...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...
Providing quality of service in random access multi-hop wireless networks requires support from both...
One of the most critical problems in multihop wireless networks is the fair allocation of bandwidth ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be a...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
Abstract — There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in m...
This paper addresses the problem of fairness in wireless ad-hoc networks. Usually, the problem of fa...
Wireless multi-hop networks have recently been conceived as a networking paradigm. However, their de...
Abstract ⎯ Providing fairness and maintaining a certain quality of service (QoS) in shared medium, m...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
A novel adaptive and distributed fair scheduling (ADFS) scheme for ad hoc wireless networks is prese...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...
Providing quality of service in random access multi-hop wireless networks requires support from both...
One of the most critical problems in multihop wireless networks is the fair allocation of bandwidth ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be a...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
Abstract — There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in m...
This paper addresses the problem of fairness in wireless ad-hoc networks. Usually, the problem of fa...
Wireless multi-hop networks have recently been conceived as a networking paradigm. However, their de...
Abstract ⎯ Providing fairness and maintaining a certain quality of service (QoS) in shared medium, m...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
A novel adaptive and distributed fair scheduling (ADFS) scheme for ad hoc wireless networks is prese...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...
Providing quality of service in random access multi-hop wireless networks requires support from both...