In this paper we present the results of experiments carried out in an infra-structured 802.11b WLAN comprising a single Access Point (AP) and a number of user terminals. The aim of this work is twofold: by the one hand, we validate well-known ¿TCP (UDP) over 802.11¿ analytic models by means of experimental results; by the other hand, we focus our analysis on TCP behavior over 802.11b. We present results about flow fairness, about interaction between WLAN link layer parameters (ARQ) and transport protocols and about TCP flows traffic characteristics. With respect to earlier related works, an added value of our analysis is given by a more accurate knowledge and control of key parameters that highly affect the system performance (e.g., mobil...
The current paper presents a collection of experimentaldata portraying the performance achieved in t...
802.11 WLANs is to provide optimum system throughput under varying channel conditions (e.g. in prese...
Wireless communications, involving electronic devices, have been increasingly important in society. ...
Abstract — Great attention has been dedicated, in the recent years, to the WLAN standards that are o...
Great attention has been dedicated, in the recent years, to the WLAN standards that are opening the...
We consider the simplest IEEE 802.11 WLAN networks for which analytical models are available and see...
Abstract — This paper investigates performance behaviour of TCP sessions when supported over IEEE 80...
In this paper we present a simple analytical model to estimate the throughput performance in IEEE 80...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
In this paper we present measurements made using an 802.11e wireless testbed. We demonstrate experi...
To exploit the popularity of TCP as still the dominant sender and protocol of choice for transportin...
In order to meet the incremental requirements from clients, fifth generation Wireless Local Area Net...
Abstract — In this paper, we present experimental studies on the throughput of IEEE 802.11b wireless...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a communication protocol that is used to provide reliable dat...
The current paper presents a collection of experimentaldata portraying the performance achieved in t...
802.11 WLANs is to provide optimum system throughput under varying channel conditions (e.g. in prese...
Wireless communications, involving electronic devices, have been increasingly important in society. ...
Abstract — Great attention has been dedicated, in the recent years, to the WLAN standards that are o...
Great attention has been dedicated, in the recent years, to the WLAN standards that are opening the...
We consider the simplest IEEE 802.11 WLAN networks for which analytical models are available and see...
Abstract — This paper investigates performance behaviour of TCP sessions when supported over IEEE 80...
In this paper we present a simple analytical model to estimate the throughput performance in IEEE 80...
This paper experimentally studies the performance of 802.11b links in terms of round trip time (RTT)...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
In this paper we present measurements made using an 802.11e wireless testbed. We demonstrate experi...
To exploit the popularity of TCP as still the dominant sender and protocol of choice for transportin...
In order to meet the incremental requirements from clients, fifth generation Wireless Local Area Net...
Abstract — In this paper, we present experimental studies on the throughput of IEEE 802.11b wireless...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a communication protocol that is used to provide reliable dat...
The current paper presents a collection of experimentaldata portraying the performance achieved in t...
802.11 WLANs is to provide optimum system throughput under varying channel conditions (e.g. in prese...
Wireless communications, involving electronic devices, have been increasingly important in society. ...