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The main purpose of beaconing in the legacy IEEE 802.11 networks is maintaining stations clock synchronization. Recently appeared 11s Amendment specifying mesh networking makes beacons responsible for supporting the mesh deterministic access method (MDA) designed for delay-sensitive multimedia applications. In this paper, we study the legacy beaconing scheme and show its inability to support the MDA...
In the legacy IEEE 802.11 ad hoc networks, beacons are commonly used to exchange timing information between stations, to maintain clock synchronization. To serve this purpose, the only beacon is enough, while multiple beacons are prohibited, during a beacon transmission window. With the appearance of 11s Amendment specifying mesh networking, beacons take the responsibility to support a novel Mesh...
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