In unsupervised contention-based networks such as EDCA mode of IEEE 802.11(e)(s), upon winning the channel, each node gets a transmission opportunity (TXOP) in which the node can transmit multiple frames consequently without releasing the channel. Adjusting TXOP can lead to better bandwidth utilization and QoS provisioning. To improve WLAN throughput performance, EDCA packet bursting can be used in 802.11e, meaning that once a station has gained an EDCA-TXOP, it can be allowed to transmit more than one frame without re-contending for the channel. Following the access to the channel, the station can send multiple frames as long as the total access time does not exceed the TXOP Limit. This mechanism can reduce the network overhead and increas...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
In order to efficiently utilize the scarce wireless resource as well as keep up with the ever-increa...
Rate Adaptation (RA) for 802.11 has been deeply investigated in the past, in particular with the aim...
In unsupervised contention-based networks such as EDCA mode of IEEE 802.11(e)(s), upon winning the c...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
AbstractThe IEEE 802.11e EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) is able to provide QoS (Quality ...
The IEEE 802.11e extensions for QoS support in WLAN define the transmission opportunity (TXOP) conce...
Abstract — Support of traffic with QoS requirements in wireless scenarios is a challenging topic and...
Abstract — The implementation of QoS provisioning at the MAC layer requires users to classify their ...
Easy usage and integration with various applications made IEEE 802.11 one of the most used technolog...
Easy usage and integration with various applications made IEEE 802.11 one of the most used technolog...
The focus of this thesis lies in investigating possible abuse of the standardized medium access prot...
Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, im...
International audienceIn multi-rate IEEE 802.11 WLANs, the traditional user association based on the...
International audienceAchieving fair bandwidth distribution among uplink and downlink ows in IEEE 80...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
In order to efficiently utilize the scarce wireless resource as well as keep up with the ever-increa...
Rate Adaptation (RA) for 802.11 has been deeply investigated in the past, in particular with the aim...
In unsupervised contention-based networks such as EDCA mode of IEEE 802.11(e)(s), upon winning the c...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
AbstractThe IEEE 802.11e EDCA (Enhanced Distributed Channel Access) is able to provide QoS (Quality ...
The IEEE 802.11e extensions for QoS support in WLAN define the transmission opportunity (TXOP) conce...
Abstract — Support of traffic with QoS requirements in wireless scenarios is a challenging topic and...
Abstract — The implementation of QoS provisioning at the MAC layer requires users to classify their ...
Easy usage and integration with various applications made IEEE 802.11 one of the most used technolog...
Easy usage and integration with various applications made IEEE 802.11 one of the most used technolog...
The focus of this thesis lies in investigating possible abuse of the standardized medium access prot...
Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, im...
International audienceIn multi-rate IEEE 802.11 WLANs, the traditional user association based on the...
International audienceAchieving fair bandwidth distribution among uplink and downlink ows in IEEE 80...
Wireless networking is fast becoming the primary method for people to connect to the Internet and wi...
In order to efficiently utilize the scarce wireless resource as well as keep up with the ever-increa...
Rate Adaptation (RA) for 802.11 has been deeply investigated in the past, in particular with the aim...