We propose a solution for mitigating the performance impairments of CSMA/CA protocols in multi-hop topologies based on the dynamic adaptation of the contention process experienced by nodes in a wireless network. A distributed protocol is used to negotiate the channel airtime for a node as a function of the traffic requirements of its neighbourhood, taking into account bandwidth reserved for the control operations. A mechanism is provided for a node to tune its contention window depending on its allocated airtime. Different from previous schemes, a node's contention window is fixed in size unless the traffic requirements of its neighbourhood change. The scheme is implemented on legacy commercial 802.11 devices. Extensive experimental results...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
218 p.Ad hoc wireless networks introduce a number of challenges for protocol designers. Stations usi...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a new protocol, named DDA (Distributed Delay Allocation), which...
We propose a solution for mitigating the performance impairments of CSMA/CA protocols in multi-hop t...
It is well known that CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) protocols exhibit very poor performance i...
REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol used to negotiate a max–min allocation of airtim...
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance) is actually the most used method in ad-h...
2011-10-11Wireless technology has become an essential part of everyday life. The growth in the avail...
AbstractSelf-regulating network utilization is very important tothe wireless network service provide...
This paper proposes a distributed and topologyindependent contention control mechanism for IEEE 802....
This chapter will illustrate the new space and time perspective of the contention problem for the cl...
Due to the limited bandwidth in wireless networks, careful resource allocation schemes must be used ...
A new channel access protocol for ad-hoc networks based on topology-dependent transmission schedulin...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
218 p.Ad hoc wireless networks introduce a number of challenges for protocol designers. Stations usi...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a new protocol, named DDA (Distributed Delay Allocation), which...
We propose a solution for mitigating the performance impairments of CSMA/CA protocols in multi-hop t...
It is well known that CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) protocols exhibit very poor performance i...
REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol used to negotiate a max–min allocation of airtim...
CSMA/CA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access/Collision Avoidance) is actually the most used method in ad-h...
2011-10-11Wireless technology has become an essential part of everyday life. The growth in the avail...
AbstractSelf-regulating network utilization is very important tothe wireless network service provide...
This paper proposes a distributed and topologyindependent contention control mechanism for IEEE 802....
This chapter will illustrate the new space and time perspective of the contention problem for the cl...
Due to the limited bandwidth in wireless networks, careful resource allocation schemes must be used ...
A new channel access protocol for ad-hoc networks based on topology-dependent transmission schedulin...
In this paper we consider a multi-hop wireless network, where a source transmits data to a destinati...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
Due to low cost and easy deployment, multi-hop wireless networks become a very attractive communicat...
218 p.Ad hoc wireless networks introduce a number of challenges for protocol designers. Stations usi...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a new protocol, named DDA (Distributed Delay Allocation), which...