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Wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on IEEE 802.11 usually employ carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) for media access control. In the CSMA/CA mechanism, data frame collisions often occur if the number of wireless terminals increases. This problem decreases the total throughput of terminals connected to the same access point. To address this problem, a media access...
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) based on IEEE802.11 usually uses CSMA/CA for a media access control. In the CSMA/CA, it is known that data frame collisions often occur if the number of wireless terminals increases. This issue causes the degradation of the total throughput of terminals connected to the same Access Point (AP). To solve this problem, a media access control method based on synchronization...
In order to improve the total throughput of terminals by avoiding data frame collisions over wireless LAN, SP-MAC based on the synchronization phenomena of coupled oscillators for the media access control (MAC) has been proposed. Furthermore, previous studies showed that the buffer overflow occurs frequently in Access Point (AP) when there are bidirectional flows generated by the SP-MAC terminals...
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