Abstract This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) mechanism in IEEE 802.11p MAC sub-layer. Features in EDCA such as different Contention Windows (CW) and Arbitration Interframe Space (AIFS) for each Access Category (AC), and internal collisions are taken into account. The analytical model is suitable for both basic access and the Request-To-Send/Clear-To-Send (RTS/CTS) access mode. The proposed analytical model is validated against simulation results to demonstrate its accuracy
Abstract. There have been many performance studies on the original IEEE 802.11 distributed coordinat...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the enhanced distributed channel acces...
AbstractIEEE 802.11e standard has been specified to support differentiated quality of service (QoS),...
IEEE 802.11e standard has been specified to support differentiated quality of service (QoS), one of ...
IEEE 802.11e standard has been published to introduce quality of service (QoS) support to the conven...
The critical nature of vehicular communications requires their extensive testing and evaluation. Ana...
Abstract The enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) mechanism enables IEEE 802.11p to accommoda...
Wireless networks for vehicular environments are gaining increasing importance due to their ability ...
Abstract The IEEE 802.11e standard has recently been rati-ed. This standard provides Quality-of-Ser...
Abstract—The performance of vehicular Internet access using roadside 802.11-based APs has been exten...
International audienceThis paper uses two Markov chains to model IEEE 802.11p EDCA throughput over s...
Abstract. There have been many performance studies on the original IEEE 802.11 distributed coordinat...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the enhanced distributed channel acces...
AbstractIEEE 802.11e standard has been specified to support differentiated quality of service (QoS),...
IEEE 802.11e standard has been specified to support differentiated quality of service (QoS), one of ...
IEEE 802.11e standard has been published to introduce quality of service (QoS) support to the conven...
The critical nature of vehicular communications requires their extensive testing and evaluation. Ana...
Abstract The enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) mechanism enables IEEE 802.11p to accommoda...
Wireless networks for vehicular environments are gaining increasing importance due to their ability ...
Abstract The IEEE 802.11e standard has recently been rati-ed. This standard provides Quality-of-Ser...
Abstract—The performance of vehicular Internet access using roadside 802.11-based APs has been exten...
International audienceThis paper uses two Markov chains to model IEEE 802.11p EDCA throughput over s...
Abstract. There have been many performance studies on the original IEEE 802.11 distributed coordinat...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...
In this dissertation, analysis and design of the efficient Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer sch...