Part 7: TCPInternational audienceIEEE 802.11 defines several physical layer data rates to provide more robust communication by falling back to a lower rate in the presence of high noise levels. The choice of the current rate can be automatized; e.g., Auto-Rate Fallback (ARF) is a well-known mechanism in which the sender adapts its transmission rate in response to link noise using up/down thresholds. ARF has been criticized for not being able to distinguish MAC collisions from channel noise. It has however been shown that, in the absence of noise and in the face of collisions, ARF does not play a significant role for TCP’s downlink performance. The interactions of ARF, DCF and uplink TCP have not yet been deeply investigated. In this paper, ...
There have been several studies on the performance of TCP controlled transfers over an infrastructur...
Abstract—A Fountain Codes based Transport (FCT) protocol relies on an alternate paradigm to that of ...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have been widely developed during this decade, due to their mo...
IEEE 802.11 defines several physical layer data rates to provide more robust communication by fallin...
Recent works in empirical 802.11 wireless LAN performance evaluation have shown that cross-layer int...
802.11 WLANs is to provide optimum system throughput under varying channel conditions (e.g. in prese...
Abstract—Wireless Internet access is facilitated by IEEE 802.11 WLANs that, in addition to realizing...
The performance of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN are influenced by the wireless channel characteristics that ...
Since the advent of the first IEEE 802.11 standard for WLANs, several papers have been presented tha...
TCP performance degrades when end-to-end connections extend over wireless links which are characteri...
Abstract—We propose an analytic model to compute the station’s saturated throughput and packet delay...
Abstract — In 802.11 wireless links with disabled MAC retries, data and ACK packets within a TCP ses...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
Our objective in this paper is to examine the behavior of TCP in 802.11-based networks. The focus of...
This paper investigates the problem of how to improve TCP performance in multi-rate Ad-hoc networks ...
There have been several studies on the performance of TCP controlled transfers over an infrastructur...
Abstract—A Fountain Codes based Transport (FCT) protocol relies on an alternate paradigm to that of ...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have been widely developed during this decade, due to their mo...
IEEE 802.11 defines several physical layer data rates to provide more robust communication by fallin...
Recent works in empirical 802.11 wireless LAN performance evaluation have shown that cross-layer int...
802.11 WLANs is to provide optimum system throughput under varying channel conditions (e.g. in prese...
Abstract—Wireless Internet access is facilitated by IEEE 802.11 WLANs that, in addition to realizing...
The performance of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN are influenced by the wireless channel characteristics that ...
Since the advent of the first IEEE 802.11 standard for WLANs, several papers have been presented tha...
TCP performance degrades when end-to-end connections extend over wireless links which are characteri...
Abstract—We propose an analytic model to compute the station’s saturated throughput and packet delay...
Abstract — In 802.11 wireless links with disabled MAC retries, data and ACK packets within a TCP ses...
Abstract—In this paper, the performance of IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol is analysed in terms of efficien...
Our objective in this paper is to examine the behavior of TCP in 802.11-based networks. The focus of...
This paper investigates the problem of how to improve TCP performance in multi-rate Ad-hoc networks ...
There have been several studies on the performance of TCP controlled transfers over an infrastructur...
Abstract—A Fountain Codes based Transport (FCT) protocol relies on an alternate paradigm to that of ...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have been widely developed during this decade, due to their mo...