International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 multihop wireless networks (MHWNs) has been greatly challenged by wireless medium characteristics and multihop nature which induce several types of packet loss including collision, random channel errors and route failures. In this paper, we propose a novel rate control scheme, called Bi-Metric Rate Control (BMRC), which regulates efficiently the source rate in MHWNs. BMRC's design is based on two MAC metrics: the Medium Access Delay used to detect the network contention level, and the Average Transmission Time used to estimate the effective packet sending rate by which the network will not be overloaded. The simulation results show that the adapted mechanism introduces signifi...
Abstract—Under a multirate network scenario, the IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC fails to provide airtime fairne...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
In a multi-rate wireless environment, slow nodes occupy the channel for longer time than fast nodes ...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 multihop wireless networks (MHWNs) ...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 mul-tihop wireless networks (MHWNs)...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 mul-tihop wireless networks (MHWNs)...
Abstract: Problem statement: Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol plays an important role in providi...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
International audienceInternet predominant transport protocols, such as TCP and TFRC, face degradati...
IEEE 802.11 is often considered as the underlying wireless technology of multihop wireless networks....
Modern wireless devices, such as those that implement the 802.11b standard, utilize multiple transm...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
International audienceInternet predominant transport protocols, such as TCP and TFRC, face degradati...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
Abstract—Under a multirate network scenario, the IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC fails to provide airtime fairne...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
In a multi-rate wireless environment, slow nodes occupy the channel for longer time than fast nodes ...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 multihop wireless networks (MHWNs) ...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 mul-tihop wireless networks (MHWNs)...
International audienceTransport layer performance in IEEE 802.11 mul-tihop wireless networks (MHWNs)...
Abstract: Problem statement: Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol plays an important role in providi...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
International audienceInternet predominant transport protocols, such as TCP and TFRC, face degradati...
IEEE 802.11 is often considered as the underlying wireless technology of multihop wireless networks....
Modern wireless devices, such as those that implement the 802.11b standard, utilize multiple transm...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
International audienceInternet predominant transport protocols, such as TCP and TFRC, face degradati...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
In recent years, Multi-hop Wireless Networks (MHWNs) have experienced an explosion of deployment due...
Abstract—Under a multirate network scenario, the IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC fails to provide airtime fairne...
ABSTRACT We propose two multipath rate control algorithms that guarantee bounded end-to-end delay in...
In a multi-rate wireless environment, slow nodes occupy the channel for longer time than fast nodes ...