Title
Applying stochastic network calculus to 802.11 backlog and delay analysis
Abstract
Stochastic network calculus provides an elegant way to characterize traffic and service processes. However, little effort has been made on applying it to multi-access communication systems such as 802.11. In this paper, we take the first step to apply it to the backlog and delay analysis of an 802.11 wireless local network. We found the derived bounds are very loose in comparison to ns-2 simulation results especially for heavy arriving traffic, indicating that improvements are needed for the current version of stochastic network calculus.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/IWQOS.2011.5931337
IWQoS
Keywords
DocType
Volume
802.11 backlog,stochastic processes,802.11 wireless local network,wireless local network,traffic and service processes,current version,multi-access systems,ns-2 simulation,ns-2 simulation result,delay analysis,stochastic network calculus,telecommunication traffic,multi-access communication system,wireless lan,heavy arriving traffic,service process,multiaccess communication systems,video,stochastic process,calculus,upper bound,power efficiency,self similar,wireless communication,quality of service,simulation,multicast,scheduling
Journal
abs/1004.3109
Issue
ISSN
ISBN
null
1548-615X E-ISBN : 978-1-4577-0102-3
978-1-4577-0102-3
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.42
13
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yue Wang1186.63
Tianmei Wang2243.48