This paper presents a performance analysis of wireless ad-hoc networks, with IEEE 802.11 as the underlying Wireless LAN technology. WLAN has, due to the fair radio resource sharing at the MAC-layer, the tendency to share the capacity equally amongst the active nodes, irrespective of their loads. An inherent drawback of this sharing policy is that a node that serves as a relay-node for multiple flows is likely to become a bottleneck. This paper proposes to model such a bottleneck by a fluid-flow model. Importantly, this is a model at the flow-level: flows arrive at the bottleneck node, and are served according to the sharing policy mentioned above. Assuming Poisson initiations of new flow transfers, we obtain insightful, robust, and explicit...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
In this paper we present an analytic approach to performance analysis of ad hoc networks under non s...
Two-hop ad-hoc networks, in which some nodes forward traffic for multiple sources, with which they a...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol, often used in ad-hoc networks, has the tendency to share the capacity ...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC-protocol, often used in ad-hoc networks, has the tendency to share the capacity ...
This paper presents a performance analysis of wireless ad-hoc networks, with IEEE 802.11 as the unde...
Wireless ad-hoc networks are based on shared medium technology where the nodes arrange access to the...
Recently, a quality-of-service (QoS) extension of the IEEE 802.11 standard (known as IEEE 802.11e) f...
In this paper we model and analyze a relay node in a wireless ad-hoc network; the capacity available...
Abstract—Compelling features of wireless local area networks (WLANs), put a variety of wireless serv...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
Today, a wide range of 802.11-based Wireless LANs (WLANs) have become dominant to provide wireless I...
A flow level model for multihop wireless ad hoc networks is presented in this paper. Using a flow le...
Many wireless networks are subject to frequent changes in a combination of network topology, traffic...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
In this paper we present an analytic approach to performance analysis of ad hoc networks under non s...
Two-hop ad-hoc networks, in which some nodes forward traffic for multiple sources, with which they a...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol, often used in ad-hoc networks, has the tendency to share the capacity ...
The IEEE 802.11 MAC-protocol, often used in ad-hoc networks, has the tendency to share the capacity ...
This paper presents a performance analysis of wireless ad-hoc networks, with IEEE 802.11 as the unde...
Wireless ad-hoc networks are based on shared medium technology where the nodes arrange access to the...
Recently, a quality-of-service (QoS) extension of the IEEE 802.11 standard (known as IEEE 802.11e) f...
In this paper we model and analyze a relay node in a wireless ad-hoc network; the capacity available...
Abstract—Compelling features of wireless local area networks (WLANs), put a variety of wireless serv...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
Today, a wide range of 802.11-based Wireless LANs (WLANs) have become dominant to provide wireless I...
A flow level model for multihop wireless ad hoc networks is presented in this paper. Using a flow le...
Many wireless networks are subject to frequent changes in a combination of network topology, traffic...
In this paper we present an integrated packet/flow level modelling approach for analysing flow throu...
In this paper we present an analytic approach to performance analysis of ad hoc networks under non s...
Two-hop ad-hoc networks, in which some nodes forward traffic for multiple sources, with which they a...