The analysis and design of wireless medium access control (MAC) protocols, coding schemes, and transmission algorithms can significantly benefit from an understanding of the channel quality variation.We attempt to represent channel quality variation using a finite-state birth–death Markov model. We outline a method to compute the parameters of the model based on measured traces obtained using common wireless chipsets. Using this Markov chain, we statistically evaluate the performance based on the channel quality, long-term correlations, and burst length distributions. Such a model significantly performs better than a traditional two-state Markov chain in characterizing 802.11 networks while maintaining the simplicity of a birth–death model....
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Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
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This paper reports the technique devised to evaluate fluctuations in the main parameters for a wirel...
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(TSS) for 802.11 WLANs. TSS overcomes scalability problems of packet-level simulation by generating ...
Accurate network modeling is critical to the design of network protocols. Traditional modeling appro...
This paper reports the technique devised to evaluate fluctuations in the main parameters for a wirel...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
As WLANs employing IEEE 802.11 have become pervasive, many analytic models for predicting their perf...
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
Errors introduced by a wireless medium are more frequent and profound than contemporary wired media....
this paper, by modeling the exponential backoff process as a Markov chain, we can use the signal tra...
This technical report develops an analytical framework to model the interaction between TCP and 802:...
This paper reports the technique devised to evaluate fluctuations in the main parameters for a wirel...
In 1998, Giuseppe Bianchi introduced a mean field Markov model of the fundamental medium access con...
Automatic rate adaptation in CSMA/CA wireless networks may cause drastic throughput degradation for ...
We present a novel technique for accurately estimating the proportions of packet losses arising from...
We present Timestepped Stochastic Simulation (TSS) for 802.11 WLANs. TSS overcomes scalability probl...
Modeling the behavior of 802.15.4 links is a nontrivial problem, because 802.15.4 links experience d...
(TSS) for 802.11 WLANs. TSS overcomes scalability problems of packet-level simulation by generating ...
Accurate network modeling is critical to the design of network protocols. Traditional modeling appro...
This paper reports the technique devised to evaluate fluctuations in the main parameters for a wirel...
In this paper, we provide a saturation throughput analysis of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the data l...
As WLANs employing IEEE 802.11 have become pervasive, many analytic models for predicting their perf...