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In recent years, a significant amount of research has been conducted to explore the benefits of network coding in different scenarios, from both theoretical and simulation perspectives. In this paper, we utilize queueing theory to propose an analytical framework for bidirectional unicast flows in multi-hop wireless mesh networks, and study throughput of inter-flow network coding. We analytically determine...
In this paper, an analytical framework is developed to study the performance of opportunistic channel bonding in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. Specifically, we consider a WLAN operating on multiple channels shared by both legacy users and IEEE 802.11ac users with channel bonding capability. By capturing the opportunistic channel bonding from the IEEE 802.11ac users in the primary channel and the random access...
An analytic model on dynamic sensitivity control (DSC) for 802.11 infrastructure up-link communication is proposed in this paper. The stochastic geometry approach is used where the locations of stations (STAs) and access points (APs) are modelled with two Poisson point processes (PPP) with density lambda-µ and lambda-µ a respectively. Using the amended Martern hard-core thinning...
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