In this paper, we derive an analytical model to evaluate the effect of jointly tuning the carrier sense threshold and employing multiple data rates on the network capacity in multi-rate, multi-hop wireless networks. The proposed model characterizes the channel status within the carrier sense range of an individual transmitter. The per-node throughput attained by each transmitter is then obtained by deriving the probability that each state occurs and its expected duration. The effect of multiple channel rates provided by IEEE 802.11 a/b/g protocols is also taken into account. As a preamble to devising a localized algorithm for tuning systems parameters, we propose a control reference and derive, for each data rate, its optimal value, the ran...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
International audienceRate adaptation is a highly challenging task in MANETs, mainly when relative f...
In multirate ad hoc networks, mobile stations usually adapt their transmission rates to the channel ...
In this paper, we derive an analytical model to evaluate the effect of jointly tuning the carrier se...
In this paper, we extend both Bianchi.s and Kumar.s models and characterize the channel activities g...
In recent years, wireless ad hoc networks have become increasingly popular in both military and civi...
Abstract—We investigate the problem of maximizing network capacity sustained by IEEE 802.11 DCF in m...
Abstract: Problem statement: Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol plays an important role in providi...
Abstract-IEEE 802.11 DCF has been widely used in wireless multi-hop ad hoc networks as the medium ac...
IEEE 802.11 protocol supports adaptive rate mechanism, which selects the transmission rate according...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
The transition from wired to wireless networks have opened up new horizons forresearch. IEEE 802.11 ...
This paper focuses on multirate IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN employing the mandatory Distributed Coordi...
Recently, wireless ad hoc networks have witnessed a remarkable interest. In such networks, the mediu...
IEEE 802.11 is a predominant technology in wireless networks. Though designed to extend local area n...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
International audienceRate adaptation is a highly challenging task in MANETs, mainly when relative f...
In multirate ad hoc networks, mobile stations usually adapt their transmission rates to the channel ...
In this paper, we derive an analytical model to evaluate the effect of jointly tuning the carrier se...
In this paper, we extend both Bianchi.s and Kumar.s models and characterize the channel activities g...
In recent years, wireless ad hoc networks have become increasingly popular in both military and civi...
Abstract—We investigate the problem of maximizing network capacity sustained by IEEE 802.11 DCF in m...
Abstract: Problem statement: Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol plays an important role in providi...
Abstract-IEEE 802.11 DCF has been widely used in wireless multi-hop ad hoc networks as the medium ac...
IEEE 802.11 protocol supports adaptive rate mechanism, which selects the transmission rate according...
In CSMA/CA-based, multi-hop, multi-rate wireless networks, spatial reuse can be increased by tuning ...
The transition from wired to wireless networks have opened up new horizons forresearch. IEEE 802.11 ...
This paper focuses on multirate IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN employing the mandatory Distributed Coordi...
Recently, wireless ad hoc networks have witnessed a remarkable interest. In such networks, the mediu...
IEEE 802.11 is a predominant technology in wireless networks. Though designed to extend local area n...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
International audienceRate adaptation is a highly challenging task in MANETs, mainly when relative f...
In multirate ad hoc networks, mobile stations usually adapt their transmission rates to the channel ...