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    Title: On Supporting the High-Throughput and Low-Delay Media Access for IEEE 802.11 Enhancements
    Authors: Lian, Shih-Tsung;梁世聰;Kuan, Jin-Lin
    Contributors: 臺北市立教育大學資訊科學系
    Keywords: IEEE 802.11;Distributed Coordination Function (DCF);Binary;Exponential Back-off (BEB);XIXD;Contention Window (CW);access delay
    Date: 2012-01
    Issue Date: 2019-02-14
    Abstract: It has been shown that the Binary Exponential Back-off (BEB)
    algorithm, which is adopted in the IEEE 802.11 Distributed Coordination
    Function (DCF), can lead to significant performance degradation due to the
    high collision rate of transmissions among a large number of competing
    wireless nodes under the heavy traffic condition. To cope with this problem, a
    number of researchers proposed the mechanisms known as XIXDs to adjust the
    increment and decrement of Contention Window (CW) for the failure and
    success of any frame transmission, respectively. While XIXDs can improve
    aggregated throughput of the IEEE 802.11 network under high traffic
    conditions, they may also introduce additional network access delay under
    dynamic traffic conditions. In this paper, a general enhancement of XIXDs is
    proposed to provide the high through and the low access delay of the IEEE
    802.11 network under unexpected traffic conditions. Numeric results show that
    the proposed enhancement can be applied to any existing XIXD and the
    reduced access delay can be achieved.
    Relation: Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering,Vol. 137,P.725-732
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