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Sharing Transmission Opportunity period (TXOP) technique is recently defined by IEEE 802.11ac to allow simultaneous downlink transmissions. In this paper, we focus on the basis of this technique and the behavior of the access point (AP) to manage the multi-user access. We discuss the different steps required to allow simultaneous downlink transmissions. Based on simulation results, we prove that TXOP...
The design of wireless embedded systems needs their efficient and realistic simulation to verify that requirements are met. The reproduction of communication behavior is crucial to assess the performance of hardware and software components, e.g., dependability and energy consumption. This work presents and discusses different levels of abstraction for the simulation of the communication behavior....
This paper presents, through simulation experiments, a performance study of both IEEE 802.11n aggregation methods: A-MPDU (Aggregated MAC Protocol Data Unit) and A-MSDU (Aggregated MAC Service Data Unit), considering scenarios of video streaming. The objectives of this article are: (i) investigate the quality of service achieved, (ii) show which of the two methods of aggregation (A-MPDU or A-MSDU)...
According to different priority based services, IEEE 802.16e WiMAX standard classifies packets as UGS, RTPS, eRTPS, nRTPS, BE. The standard treats all packets generated while browsing the internet as delay tolerant packets and classifies them as Best Effort (BE) packets. This includes BE packets generated while browsing secure websites. However, secure transactions are governed by time constraints...
Opportunistic Routing (OR) has been considered as one promising technique to overcome the unreliability of the wireless medium by collaborating multiple neighboring receivers/candidates for packet forwarding. A key challenge in OR is how to efficiently coordinate the multiple candidates and ensure only one of them to forward the packet. In this paper, we investigate the existing candidate coordination...
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