This paper investigates the impact of traffic arrival distributions on a typical 802.11 ad hoc network using simulation and modeling. In the investigation, four diverse traffic models (Exponential, Pareto, Poisson, and Constant bit rate) are considered for TCP and UDP. Results show that the network performance for Poisson arrivals is almost independent of traffic load for TCP and UDP but not for Constant bit rate (CBR). However, for both the Pareto and Exponential packet arrivals the network performance is almost independent of load for TCP, but is sensitive to UDP. The network achieves best and worst throughput performance for CBR and Poisson, respectively. The analysis and research findings reported in this paper provide some insight into...
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This paper investigates the impact of traffic arrival distributions on a typical 802.11 ad hoc netwo...
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In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
This paper presents a new approach for performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Contr...
This technical report develops an analytical framework to model the interaction between TCP and 802:...
This paper investigates the impact of traffic arrival distributions on a typical 802.11 ad hoc netwo...
IEEE 802.11 based network analysis has been largely focused on throughput performance. There has bee...
The growing popularity of the 802.11 standard for building local wireless networks has generated an ...
6th ACM Symposium on Development and Analysis of Intelligent Vehicular Networks and Applications, DI...
IEEE 802.11 WLAN cannot guarantee the QoS of applications, thus admission control has been proposed ...
The explosive increase in the use of mobile digital devices has posed great challenges in the design...
AbstractThe constant bit rate (CBR) traffic which generates data packets at a constant rate is very ...
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
Abstract—This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic fro...
IEEE 802.11 (or WiFi) networks are now well-established as the primary solution for delivering broad...
Abstract. We examine two approximative models for the behavior of an IEEE 802.11 WLAN under Poisson ...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
This paper presents a new approach for performance evaluation of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Contr...
This technical report develops an analytical framework to model the interaction between TCP and 802:...