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In this paper, we present an application of the cognitive networking paradigm to the problem of dynamic channel selection in infrastructured wireless networks. We first discuss some of the key challenges associated with the cognitive control of wireless networks. Then we introduce our solution, in which a Neural Network-based cognitive engine learns how environmental measurements and the status of...
This paper presents a technique called as Virtual Back off Algorithm (VBA), based on the sequencing technique for efficient media access control. The proposed method minimizes the number of collisions as well as reduces delays during back off periods. We present an analytical study on MAC layer issues that are very important while accessing channel over wireless networks. The VBA method uses fair...
In conventional IEEE 802.11 medium access control protocol, the distributed coordination function is designed for the wireless stations (WSs) to perform channel contention within the wireless local area networks (WLANs). Packet collision is considered one of the major issues within this type of contention-based scheme, which can severely degrade the network performance for the WLANs. Research work...
Research on the effect of selfish node in wireless ad hoc networks has received considerable attention recently. However, most work concentrates on simulation study, but lacks an analytical study to accurately predict the throughput. This paper investigates the saturated and non-saturated load throughputs of IEEE 802.11 DCF (distributed coordinated function) in the presence of a selfish node. Using...
WiFi, i.e., IEEE 802.11 is one of the most widely used technologies to implement internet access in today's networks. Typical frame error rates in IEEE 802.11 are much higher than in wired links. This negatively impacts the behavior of TCP, which assumes that packet loss is due to congestion. This paper presents LN-MAC, a cross-layer solution based on explicit loss notification (ELN), where the IEEE...
Extensive studies on supporting voice traffic over wireless 802.11 networks have been carried out in the literature. Most of them were focused only on one hop infrastructure mode. This paper addresses the issue of voice over multihop wireless networks. Through simulation considering a simple topology, we identify the voice traffic bottleneck in 802.11 MAC and thus propose a burst queue (BQ) scheme...
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