Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be applied for ad hoc wireless network. The end-to-end fairness in an ad hoc wireless network is a challenging task compared to wired networks, which has not been addressed effectively. Most of the traffic in an ad hoc network are transport layer flows and thus the fairness of transport layer flows has attracted the interest of the researchers. The factors such as MAC protocol, routing protocol, the length of a route, buffer size, active queue management algorithm and the congestion control algorithms affects the fairness of transport layer flows. In this paper, we have considered the rate of data transmission, the queue management and packet sch...
Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many fair sche...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a reliable, end-to-end transport protocol, which is widely us...
Abstract—Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
In a typical multihop Ad-Hoc network, interference and contention increase when flows transit each n...
This paper addresses the problem of fairness in wireless ad-hoc networks. Usually, the problem of fa...
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial compone...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
One of the most critical problems in multihop wireless networks is the fair allocation of bandwidth ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
The goal in this paper is to develop comprehensive protocol support in all layers to provide max-min...
Abstract: The 802.11 MAC protocol used in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks is de-signed to eliminate the hidde...
A novel adaptive and distributed fair scheduling (ADFS) scheme for ad hoc wireless networks is prese...
Active Queue Management (AQM) is scheme to handle network congestion before it happened by deciding ...
Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many fair sche...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a reliable, end-to-end transport protocol, which is widely us...
Abstract—Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many ...
Various fairness models and criteria proposed by academia and industries for wired networks can be ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
In a typical multihop Ad-Hoc network, interference and contention increase when flows transit each n...
This paper addresses the problem of fairness in wireless ad-hoc networks. Usually, the problem of fa...
In a distributed mobile computing system, an efficient packet scheduling policy is a crucial compone...
The emergence of nomadic applications has raised intense research interest in providing Quality of S...
One of the most critical problems in multihop wireless networks is the fair allocation of bandwidth ...
Ad hoc networks represent the current de-facto alternative for infrastructure-less environments, due...
The goal in this paper is to develop comprehensive protocol support in all layers to provide max-min...
Abstract: The 802.11 MAC protocol used in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks is de-signed to eliminate the hidde...
A novel adaptive and distributed fair scheduling (ADFS) scheme for ad hoc wireless networks is prese...
Active Queue Management (AQM) is scheme to handle network congestion before it happened by deciding ...
Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many fair sche...
Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a reliable, end-to-end transport protocol, which is widely us...
Abstract—Wireless networks are characterized by bursty and location-dependent errors. Although many ...