Today's access point based wireless LANs (WLANs) are inefficient and unfair. For many traffic loads they provide far less total throughput than they should, and do a poor job allocating what throughput they do deliver. Inappropriate association of nodes to access points and rates to flows plays a large role in these problems. We address a major root cause of this problem in this paper.Current practice ignores the distinction between flows that connect two wireless nodes via an access point and flows that connect wireless nodes to the wired infrastructure. As wireless devices and applications become more pervasive, ignoring this distinction will lead to a significant degradation in perceived performance.In this paper, we i) describe a series...
Abstract. Recently, the application of the peer to peer networking paradigm (typical for an ad hoc n...
Abstract—We consider usage of campus wireless LANs (WLANs) consisting of access points (AP) with pot...
In wireless LAN (WLAN), the access point (AP) is connected to the Internet to provide network servic...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
Abstract — There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in m...
Abstract-An algorithm to reduce congestion and balance users' load in IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless L...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard have become an integral part of today’s indo...
International audienceWe propose, in this paper, a novel approach of Access Point (AP) backhaul capa...
Abstract — As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and bus...
Campus and enterrprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiqitous coverage and ri...
Campus and enterrprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiqitous coverage and ri...
The emergence of high-density wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments in recent years is a t...
The emergence of high-density wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments in recent years is a te...
Designing 802.11 wireless networks includes two major components: selection of access points (APs) i...
Abstract. Recently, the application of the peer to peer networking paradigm (typical for an ad hoc n...
Abstract—We consider usage of campus wireless LANs (WLANs) consisting of access points (AP) with pot...
In wireless LAN (WLAN), the access point (AP) is connected to the Internet to provide network servic...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
Abstract — There is an inherent well-known conflict between fairness and throughput that arises in m...
Abstract-An algorithm to reduce congestion and balance users' load in IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless L...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard have become an integral part of today’s indo...
International audienceWe propose, in this paper, a novel approach of Access Point (AP) backhaul capa...
Abstract — As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and bus...
Campus and enterrprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiqitous coverage and ri...
Campus and enterrprise wireless networks are increasingly characterized by ubiqitous coverage and ri...
The emergence of high-density wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments in recent years is a t...
The emergence of high-density wireless local area network (WLAN) deployments in recent years is a te...
Designing 802.11 wireless networks includes two major components: selection of access points (APs) i...
Abstract. Recently, the application of the peer to peer networking paradigm (typical for an ad hoc n...
Abstract—We consider usage of campus wireless LANs (WLANs) consisting of access points (AP) with pot...
In wireless LAN (WLAN), the access point (AP) is connected to the Internet to provide network servic...