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Jianjun Lei, Ying Wang and Hong Yun
Legacy IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) adopts the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) mechanism, which provides the same access opportunity for all contenders. However, in dense multi-rate Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), the pure distri...
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Jingwei Liu, Takumi Aoki, Zhetao Li, Tingrui Pei, Young-june Choi, Kien Nguyen and Hiroo Sekiya
Recently, we often see the environment where many one-to-one Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) exist in a small area. In this environment, the network throughput of certain WLAN reduces significantly because of the interference from other networks (i....
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Teuku Yuliar Arif,Munandar Munandar,Ramzi Adriman,Rizal Munadi
Pág. pp. 172 - 199
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is a future network technology that develops single-hop wireless local area networks (WLANs) into multi-hop wireless mesh networks, based on the IEEE 802.11s standard. However, this development still presents many challeng...
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Jianjun Lei, Jiarui Tao and Shanshan Yang
Regarding access point (AP) overload and performance anomaly which is caused by mobile terminals with different bitrates, a joint AP association and bandwidth allocation optimization algorithm is presented in this paper. Meanwhile, load balancing and pro...
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Il-Gu Lee
The internet of things (IoTs) offers a wide range of consumer benefits, from personal portable devices to internet-connected infrastructure. The wireless local area network (WLAN) is one of the potential candidates for IoTs technology to connect billions...
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Raul Palacios-Trujillo, Nelson L. S. da Fonseca, Jesus Alonso-Zarate and Fabrizio Granelli
This paper evaluates the performance of a burst transmission mechanism using microsleep operation to support high energy efficiency in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). This mechanism is an implementation of the IEEE 802.11ac Transmission...
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Il-Gu Lee
The Internet of Things (IoTs) will change the requirements for wireless connectivity significantly, mainly with regard to service coverage, data rate, and energy efficiency. Therefore, to improve robustness and reliability, WiFi-enabled IoT devices have ...
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Xinhua Ling; Yu Cheng; Xuemin Shen; Mark, J.W.
Pág. 82 - 89
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Li-Chun Wang; Chen, A.; Shi-Yen Huang
Pág. 2756 - 2766
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Eshghi, F.; Elhakeem, A.K.; Shayan, Y.R.
Pág. 107 - 115
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