The two-state Markov chain has been widely used to model fading channels in the performance study of upper-layer communication protocols in wireless networks. It can be used to model transmission success/failure based on the physical characteristics of the transmission channel. However, for shared wireless links, packet transmission depends on both the status of the link and the scheduling strategy used. In this poster, we propose a novel four-state Markov model, which takes into consideration the impacts of channel fading and scheduling on packet transmission over shared wireless links. It is further abstracted to an effective two-state Markov chain to facilitate analytical performance evaluation. To demonstrate the efficacy of the propose...
We study the buffer performance of retransmission protocols over a wireless link. The channel gain ...
Wireless networks are expected to support a diverse range of quality of service requirements and tra...
Empirical modeling of wireless fading channels using common schemes such as autoregression and the f...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of co...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Link burstiness can negatively affect the p...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of cor...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of cor...
A link model-driven approach towards TCP performance over a wireless link is presented. TCP packet l...
Abstract This paper evaluates the performance of reliability and latency in machine type communicat...
Guaranteeing of QoS over wireless networks is a very challenging task. The first and critical step i...
In this paper, we analyze the effect of bursty packet losses, caused by a correlation in the multipa...
In this paper, we analyze the effect of bursty packet losses, caused by a correlation in the multipa...
In this papec we analyze the efect of bursty packet losses caused by correlation in the multipath fa...
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
A novel Markov model, called the delay model, is proposed to find the packet loss probability of wir...
We study the buffer performance of retransmission protocols over a wireless link. The channel gain ...
Wireless networks are expected to support a diverse range of quality of service requirements and tra...
Empirical modeling of wireless fading channels using common schemes such as autoregression and the f...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of co...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2013 Abstract Link burstiness can negatively affect the p...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of cor...
The throughput performance of a wireless media access protocol taking into account the effect of cor...
A link model-driven approach towards TCP performance over a wireless link is presented. TCP packet l...
Abstract This paper evaluates the performance of reliability and latency in machine type communicat...
Guaranteeing of QoS over wireless networks is a very challenging task. The first and critical step i...
In this paper, we analyze the effect of bursty packet losses, caused by a correlation in the multipa...
In this paper, we analyze the effect of bursty packet losses, caused by a correlation in the multipa...
In this papec we analyze the efect of bursty packet losses caused by correlation in the multipath fa...
In order to understand the behavior of upper layer protocols and to design or fine tune their parame...
A novel Markov model, called the delay model, is proposed to find the packet loss probability of wir...
We study the buffer performance of retransmission protocols over a wireless link. The channel gain ...
Wireless networks are expected to support a diverse range of quality of service requirements and tra...
Empirical modeling of wireless fading channels using common schemes such as autoregression and the f...