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Unfairness and capture behaviour in 802.11 adhoc networks

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posted on 2024-11-13, 21:11 authored by C Ware, J Judge, Jose ChicharoJose Chicharo, Eryk Dutkiewicz
We address issues with the performance of IEEE 802.11, when used in the adhoc mode, in the presence of hidden terminals. We present results illustrating the strong dependence of channel capture behavior on the SNR observed on contending hidden connections. Experimental work has illustrated that in a hidden terminal scenario, the connection having the strongest SNR is able to capture the channel, despite the use of the RTS-CTS-DATA-ACK 4-way handshake designed to alleviate this problem. Our results indicate that the near-far SNR problem may have a significant effect on the performance of an adhoc 802.11 network.

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This paper originally appeared as: Ware, C, Judge, J, Chicharo, J & Dutkiewicz, E, Unfairness and capture behaviour in 802.11 adhoc networks, ICC 2000. 2000 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 18-22 June 2000, vol 1, 159-163. Copyright IEEE 2000.

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IEEE International Conference on Communications

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1

Pagination

159-163

Language

English

RIS ID

5589

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