Technical reports indicate that wireless and mobile devices will account for 71% of all IP traffic by 2022, an increase of 19% over four years. This increase is related to advances in …
H Hlavacs, KA Hummel, A Albl, S Frandl… - Wireless Systems and …, 2005 - Springer
In this paper we evaluate different models for packet losses in wireless networks. The used model framework is given by extended Gilbert models, which are generalizations of the well …
Addressing performance related issues of networks and ensuring better Quality of Service (QoS) for end-users calls for simple, tractable and realistic traffic models. The work reported …
L Carvalho, J Angeja, A Navarro - IEEE Transactions on …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A wireless indoor network model coping with packet loss and packet arrival is proposed. This novel model is compared to the well known Gilberi-Elliott (GE) model. The proposed …
A number of applications can benefit from estimating future loss statistics. For instance, if the end-to-end loss characteristics of a path can be well approximated in advance, then a media …
This article presents an analysis of packet losses in IEEE 802.11 networks under indoor environment constraints, and shows how the Gilbert-Elliot model fails to represent packet …
M Ávalos-Arce, H Pérez-Díaz, C Del-Valle-Soto… - Informatics, 2024 - mdpi.com
Wireless networks play a pivotal role in various domains, including industrial automation, autonomous vehicles, robotics, and mobile sensor networks. This research investigates the …
Wireless networks are the most common way to access the Internet, with more than 10 billion Wi-Fi devices already sold. Wireless connections suffer from problems related to …
P Kulkarni, T Lewis, Z Fan - Wireless Personal Communications, 2011 - Springer
Several studies have analyzed traffic traces collected from real world deployments of wireless networks. The vast majority of these studies have employed descriptive statistics …