Wireless mesh networks address the growing requirements for networks that are highly scalable and cost-effective, offering end-users large access areas beyond traditional WLAN boundaries, and provide a viable alternative when wired backhaul cannot be supported or afforded. The success of these networks depends on the availability of accurate models and tools for assessing their performances at each layer. However, to date, most analysis of wireless networks has been focused on single-hop and ad hoc multi-hop networks under saturated conditions. In this paper, we introduce an analytical model specifically designed to the performance evaluation of 802.11-based wireless mesh networks under finite load. This model relies on Markov chains for ev...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 90-95).The IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) gained wi...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...
The wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are emerging as a popular means of providing connectivity to commu...
Wireless mesh networks are a promising technology for connecting sensors and actuators with high fle...
Abstract: IEEE 802.11 (or WiFi) networks are now well-established as the primary solution for delive...
Many wireless networks are subject to frequent changes in a combination of network topology, traffic...
To accurately estimate the service delay behavior of IEEE 802.11 networks, this paper comprehensivel...
We introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 multi-hop multi...
Abstract — This paper presents an analytic model for evaluating the MAC layer queueing delays at wir...
This paper describes an analytical model and an associated algorithm for assessing the throughputs o...
Modeling of the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN MAC protocol has received considerable research attention r...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
We consider single-hop topologies with saturated transmitting nodes, using IEEE 802.11 DCF for mediu...
We propose a simple unified analytical model to analyze the IEEE 802.11 DCF infrastructure BSS perfo...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 90-95).The IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) gained wi...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...
The wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are emerging as a popular means of providing connectivity to commu...
Wireless mesh networks are a promising technology for connecting sensors and actuators with high fle...
Abstract: IEEE 802.11 (or WiFi) networks are now well-established as the primary solution for delive...
Many wireless networks are subject to frequent changes in a combination of network topology, traffic...
To accurately estimate the service delay behavior of IEEE 802.11 networks, this paper comprehensivel...
We introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 multi-hop multi...
Abstract — This paper presents an analytic model for evaluating the MAC layer queueing delays at wir...
This paper describes an analytical model and an associated algorithm for assessing the throughputs o...
Modeling of the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN MAC protocol has received considerable research attention r...
In this paper a multi-hop wireless network is considered to analyze the delay performance. We assume...
We consider single-hop topologies with saturated transmitting nodes, using IEEE 802.11 DCF for mediu...
We propose a simple unified analytical model to analyze the IEEE 802.11 DCF infrastructure BSS perfo...
Includes bibliographical references (l. 90-95).The IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) gained wi...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...