Motivated by observations from real world wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments, we develop in this paper a novel analytical model to characterize the saturation throughput of an IEEE 802.11-based access point (AP) and stations under the influence of hidden terminals. Unlike existing models, our model can accommodate different numbers of hidden nodes without increasing the model complexity. Given any number of hidden nodes, only four constraints are needed to describe the interaction between stations and the AP with the consideration of both uplink and downlink traffic. Simulation evaluation shows that our model predicts network performance accurately over a wide range of network sizes and indicates the existence of a throughput st...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
The key contribution of this paper is the combined analytical analysis of both saturated and non-sat...
Several analytical models were proposed in the literature to provide throughput performance evaluati...
In this paper, we develop a Markov model to evaluate the performance of WLAN in the presence of hidd...
Due to the limited number of orthogonal channels and the dense deployment of IEEE 802.11 access poin...
The IEEE 802.11 standard provides the specifications for a Wireless Local-Area Network (WLAN) techno...
IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLANs) are increasingly invoked to provide broadband inter...
This paper investigates saturation and finite load throughputs of distributed coordinated function (...
The IEEE 802.11 is the most widely used standard in WLAN currently. It can support not only a WLAN w...
Abstract—Nowadays, it is common to find multiple WLAN deployments coexisting in shared spaces. The r...
99學年度新聘教師論文著作[[abstract]]The IEEE 802.11 is the most widely used standard in WLAN currently. It can ...
In today’s IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs (WLANs), e.g., the popular IEEE 802.11b, stations support multi...
Hidden nodes are a fundamental problem that can potentially affect any wireless network where nodes ...
Abstract—Despite the widespread use of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) protocol, not ...
The paper evaluates the impact of hidden terminal problem and capture effect on Wireless Local Area...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
The key contribution of this paper is the combined analytical analysis of both saturated and non-sat...
Several analytical models were proposed in the literature to provide throughput performance evaluati...
In this paper, we develop a Markov model to evaluate the performance of WLAN in the presence of hidd...
Due to the limited number of orthogonal channels and the dense deployment of IEEE 802.11 access poin...
The IEEE 802.11 standard provides the specifications for a Wireless Local-Area Network (WLAN) techno...
IEEE 802.11 wireless local area networks (WLANs) are increasingly invoked to provide broadband inter...
This paper investigates saturation and finite load throughputs of distributed coordinated function (...
The IEEE 802.11 is the most widely used standard in WLAN currently. It can support not only a WLAN w...
Abstract—Nowadays, it is common to find multiple WLAN deployments coexisting in shared spaces. The r...
99學年度新聘教師論文著作[[abstract]]The IEEE 802.11 is the most widely used standard in WLAN currently. It can ...
In today’s IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs (WLANs), e.g., the popular IEEE 802.11b, stations support multi...
Hidden nodes are a fundamental problem that can potentially affect any wireless network where nodes ...
Abstract—Despite the widespread use of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) protocol, not ...
The paper evaluates the impact of hidden terminal problem and capture effect on Wireless Local Area...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
The key contribution of this paper is the combined analytical analysis of both saturated and non-sat...
Several analytical models were proposed in the literature to provide throughput performance evaluati...