We consider transport layer approaches for achieving high rate, low delay communication over edge paths where the bottleneck is an 802.11ac WLAN. We first show that by regulating send rate so as to maintain a target aggregation level it is possible to realise high rate, low delay communication over 802.11ac WLANs. We then address two important practical issues arising in production networks, namely that (i) many client devices are non-rooted mobile handsets/tablets and (ii) the bottleneck may lie in the backhaul rather than the WLAN, or indeed vary between the two over time. We show that both these issues can be resolved by use of simple and robust machine learning techniques. We present a prototype transport layer implementation of our low...
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) based wireless networks are becomin...
The IEEE 802.11ay wireless communication standard consents gadgets to link in the spectrum of millim...
The transition from wired to wireless networks have opened up new horizons forresearch. IEEE 802.11 ...
In this paper we consider transport layer approaches for achieving high rate, low delay communicatio...
Provision of connections with low end-to-end latency is one of the most challenging requirements in ...
In this paper we consider a next generation edge architecture where traffic is routed via a proxy lo...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
International audienceIn contrast to the common wisdom stating that 802.11 wireless LANs are not sui...
© 2020 Ye FengThe Internet has evolved a long way from transporting basic web data to transporting t...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
Abstract—In most delay tolerant network (DTN) applications, mobile nodes utilize WiFi radios to obta...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) operating in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Over the last fifteen years, wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been populated by large varie...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) based wireless networks are becomin...
The IEEE 802.11ay wireless communication standard consents gadgets to link in the spectrum of millim...
The transition from wired to wireless networks have opened up new horizons forresearch. IEEE 802.11 ...
In this paper we consider transport layer approaches for achieving high rate, low delay communicatio...
Provision of connections with low end-to-end latency is one of the most challenging requirements in ...
In this paper we consider a next generation edge architecture where traffic is routed via a proxy lo...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
International audienceIn contrast to the common wisdom stating that 802.11 wireless LANs are not sui...
© 2020 Ye FengThe Internet has evolved a long way from transporting basic web data to transporting t...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
Abstract—In most delay tolerant network (DTN) applications, mobile nodes utilize WiFi radios to obta...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) operating in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Over the last fifteen years, wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been populated by large varie...
802.11 WLANs are characterized by high bit error rate and frequent changes in network topology. The ...
Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) based wireless networks are becomin...
The IEEE 802.11ay wireless communication standard consents gadgets to link in the spectrum of millim...
The transition from wired to wireless networks have opened up new horizons forresearch. IEEE 802.11 ...