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802.11 Link Interference: A Simple Model and a Performance Enhancement

Overview Recent findings have revealed that the carrier-sensing range set in current major implementations does not detect all interference signals in 802.11 networks. This paper investigates the effects of interference and develops a mathematical model for it. The accuracy of the model is verified via simulations. Based on an insight from the model, the paper presents a simple protocol that operates on the top of 802.11 MAC layer and achieves more throughput than rate-adjustment schemes.

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PublisherInternational Federation for Information Processing File FormatPDF
Date PublishedApril 2005 Downloads2
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