PhD ThesisWireless communication has become a key technology in the modern world, allowing network services to be delivered in almost any environment, without the need for potentially expensive and invasive fixed cable solutions. However, the level of performance experienced by wireless devices varies tremendously on location and time. Understanding the factors which can cause variability of service is therefore of clear practical and theoretical interest. In this thesis we explore the performance of the IEEE 802.11 family of wireless protocols, which have become the de facto standard for Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). The specific performance issue which is investigated is the unfairness which can arise due to the spatial po...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
The number of users using wireless Local Area Network is increasing exponentially and their behavior...
Fairness of wireless channel access in terms of utilisation and throughput is studied for IEEE 802.1...
This paper studies a widely used wireless technology (IEEE 802.11-2014) and the simulation establish...
[[abstract]]The article investigates fairness in terms of throughput and packet delays among users w...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLANs) are shared networks, which use contention-based dis...
The thesis deals with two aspects of the IEEE 802.11 standard. The first is the so-called “performan...
It is virtually impossible to name all the spheres of society that have been profoundly changed by t...
In this paper we introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 m...
In this paper we build upon the recent observation that the 802.11 rate region is log-convex and, f...
With the popularity of IEEE 802.11 networks, it has become increasingly important to analyze the per...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
The number of users using wireless Local Area Network is increasing exponentially and their behavior...
Fairness of wireless channel access in terms of utilisation and throughput is studied for IEEE 802.1...
This paper studies a widely used wireless technology (IEEE 802.11-2014) and the simulation establish...
[[abstract]]The article investigates fairness in terms of throughput and packet delays among users w...
Abstract—In this paper, we will first demonstrate the effects of unfairness performance of the IEEE ...
IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLANs) are shared networks, which use contention-based dis...
The thesis deals with two aspects of the IEEE 802.11 standard. The first is the so-called “performan...
It is virtually impossible to name all the spheres of society that have been profoundly changed by t...
In this paper we introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 m...
In this paper we build upon the recent observation that the 802.11 rate region is log-convex and, f...
With the popularity of IEEE 802.11 networks, it has become increasingly important to analyze the per...
Proportional unfairness exists in multi-hop wireless networks where IEEE 802.11 is employed as the m...
[[abstract]]We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments wh...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
International audienceWe analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordinat...
The number of users using wireless Local Area Network is increasing exponentially and their behavior...