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Successive interference cancelation can resolve collisions involving multiple packets and, hence, improve the throughput of an 802.11 network. This technique, however, requires packets to be sent with different power levels. In this paper, we first develop a detailed analytical model to determine the throughput of 802.11 networks with this multiple-packet reception capability. We then study the problem...
We propose a queueing model of the 802.11 distributed coordination function in a non-saturated traffic environment, and obtain the characteristic equation of the network throughput in the Part I of this paper series. In the part II, we explore the stable throughput region and the bounded delay region of the retransmission factor based on this model. We find that both regions are highly dependent on...
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