This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixture of saturated and unsaturated (Poisson) sources, with potentially different QoS parameters, TXOP limit, CWmin and CWmax. The model is used to investigate the interaction between these two types of sources, which is particularly useful for systems seeking to achieve loadindependent ''fair'' service differentiation. We show that, when the TXOP limit for unsaturated sources is greater than one packet, batches are distributed as a geometric random variable clipped to TXOP limit. Furthermore, we present asymptotic results for the access delay distribution, which indicates that it is infeasible to obtain real-time service in the presence of 8 or ...
In this paper, we analyze the access delay of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol for the case when all sta...
Motivated by observations from real world wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments, we develop...
Abstract. This paper presents a general model to study the medium access control (MAC) layer perform...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
Abstract—This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic fro...
Abstract. We examine two approximative models for the behavior of an IEEE 802.11 WLAN under Poisson ...
The IEEE 802.11 standard provides the specifications for a Wireless Local-Area Network (WLAN) techno...
Abstract — There have been extensive studies on the performance and behavior of 802.11 networks. The...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
We provide a survey of some of our recent results ([9], [13], [4], [6], [7]) on the analytical perfo...
This paper investigates the impact of traffic arrival distributions on a typical 802.11 ad hoc netwo...
Abstract — To this date, many works have been conducted to study the throughput and delay performanc...
The explosive growth in advanced multimedia applications poses great challenges for design and deplo...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
In this paper, we analyze the access delay of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol for the case when all sta...
Motivated by observations from real world wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments, we develop...
Abstract. This paper presents a general model to study the medium access control (MAC) layer perform...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
Abstract—This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic fro...
Abstract. We examine two approximative models for the behavior of an IEEE 802.11 WLAN under Poisson ...
The IEEE 802.11 standard provides the specifications for a Wireless Local-Area Network (WLAN) techno...
Abstract — There have been extensive studies on the performance and behavior of 802.11 networks. The...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...
A finite load, large buffer model for the WLAN medium access protocol IEEE 802.11 is developed that...
We provide a survey of some of our recent results ([9], [13], [4], [6], [7]) on the analytical perfo...
This paper investigates the impact of traffic arrival distributions on a typical 802.11 ad hoc netwo...
Abstract — To this date, many works have been conducted to study the throughput and delay performanc...
The explosive growth in advanced multimedia applications poses great challenges for design and deplo...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
In this paper, we analyze the access delay of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol for the case when all sta...
Motivated by observations from real world wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments, we develop...
Abstract. This paper presents a general model to study the medium access control (MAC) layer perform...