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Currently, IEEE 802.11 is the de facto standard for WLANs. It species both the medium access control and the physical layers for WLANs. The scope of IEEE 802.11 working groups (WGs) is to propose and develop MAC and PHY layer specifications for WLAN to handle mobile and portable stations. In this standard, the MAC layer operates on top of one of several possible physical layers. Medium access is performed...
This paper presents an analytical model and the performance study of IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF) for the nonsaturated heterogeneous traffic. In this paper, we modify the Bianchipsilas Markov chain model for the nonsaturated environment and analyze the throughput under several conditions and several set of parameters, with the aim of obtaining the accurate throughput when stations...
This paper presents an analytical model for the performance study of IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF). The maximum throughput can be achieved well below the saturated load. The analytical model for finite load must be studied to know the performance of the medium access control (MAC) layer below the saturated load. We extend the Bianchipsilas saturation model for the nonsaturated...
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