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CORR
2007
Springer
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Distributed Fair Scheduling Using Variable Transmission Lengths in Carrier-Sensing-based Wireless Networks
— The fairness of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks (including Wireless LAN and Ad-hoc networks) is hard to predict and control because of the randomness and complexity of the MAC co...
Libin Jiang, Jean C. Walrand
IJWMC
2007
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Towards all-IP wireless networks: architectures and resource management mechanism
Future wireless Internet will consist of different wireless technologies that should operate together in an efficient way to provide seamless connectivity to mobile users. The in...
Majid Ghaderi, Raouf Boutaba
WMI
2001
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Quality of service and mobility for the wireless internet
Our paper explores the issue of how to provide appropriate quality of service mechanisms closely integrated with flexible mobility management in wireless local area networks. We co...
J. Antonio García-Macías, Franck Rou...
TWC
2008
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A cartel maintenance framework to enforce cooperation in wireless networks with selfish users
Abstract-- In distributed wireless networks without centralized control, each user is its own authority to maximize its own performance. This distributed characteristic provides th...
Zhu Han, Zhu Ji, K. J. Ray Liu
EMSOFT
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Wireless channel access reservation for embedded real-time systems
Reservation-based channel access has been shown to be effective in providing Quality of Service (QoS) guarantees (e.g., timeliness) in wireless embedded real-time applications suc...
Dinesh Rajan, Christian Poellabauer, Xiaobo Sharon...