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When different technologies use the same frequency bands in close proximity, the resulting interference typically results in performance degradation. Coexistence methods exist, but these are often technology specific and require technology specific interference detection methods. To remove the root cause of the performance degradation, devices should be able to negotiate medium access even when using...
Because of the recent advances in wireless technologies and, consequently the fast growing number of wireless devices that are being deployed in consumer houses, there is a growing demand from manufacturers to develop and deploy tools able to diagnose problems and evaluate the performance of their products prior to releasing them to the market. Such testing tools are required to be quickly deployable...
Thanks to the active development of IEEE 802.11, the performance of wireless local area networks (WLANs) is improving by every new edition of the standard facilitating large enterprises to rely on Wi-Fi for more demanding applications. The limited number of channels in the unlicensed industrial scientific medical frequency band however is one of the key bottlenecks of Wi-Fi when scalability and robustness...
Large scale growth of wireless networks and the scarcity of the electromagnetic spectrum are imposing more interference to the wireless terminals which jeopardize the Quality of Service offered to the end users. In order to address this kind of performance degradation, this paper proposes a novel experimentally verified cognitive decision engine which aims at optimizing the throughput of IEEE 802...
An ever increasing variety of applications are being addressed by wireless sensor networks, resulting in a continuous proliferation of their deployments, which are in many cases co-located. This development is mostly hindered by the operational complexity involved with management and maintenance of large numbers of small, battery powered wireless sensor devices. The paradigm of energy aware self-growing...
Mobile WiMAX is today one of the potential technology choices for delivering mobile broadband access. Despite its potential, existing radio coverage calculations only relate to a low level physical data rate, rather than to the actual MAC (Medium Access Control) throughput, which is more meaningful from a user's perspective. We therefore elaborated on linking high level MAC throughput to low level...
Wireless sensor networks today are used for many and diverse applications like nature monitoring, or process and wireless building automation. However, due to the limited access to large testbeds and the lack of benchmarking standards, the real-life evaluation of network protocols and their combinations remains mostly unaddressed in current literature. To shed further light upon this matter, this...
For Mobile WiMAX, data rate and throughput figures are often presented in literature. However, the used calculation methods and the influence of the packet size on the data rate are often unclear. Therefore, we develop a new method in order to obtain more precise data rate figures at the MAC (Medium Access Control) layer. In this paper the common physical data rate and MAC data rate calculation method...
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