An experimental study on the capture effect in 802.11 a networks

J Lee, W Kim, SJ Lee, D Jo, J Ryu, T Kwon… - Proceedings of the …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
In wireless networks, a frame collision does not necessarily result in all the simultaneously
transmitted frames being lost. Depending on the relative signal power and the arrival timing …

Advanced Wi-Fi attacks using commodity hardware

M Vanhoef, F Piessens - Proceedings of the 30th Annual Computer …, 2014 - dl.acm.org
We show that low-layer attacks against Wi-Fi can be implemented using user-modifiable
firmware. Hence cheap off-the-shelf Wi-Fi dongles can be used carry out advanced attacks …

Worldsens: development and prototyping tools for application specific wireless sensors networks

A Fraboulet, G Chelius, E Fleury - … of the 6th international conference on …, 2007 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we present Worldsens, an integrated environment for development and rapid
prototyping of wireless sensor network applications. Our environment relies on software …

Optimal CWmin selection for achieving proportional fairness in multi-rate 802.11 e WLANs: test-bed implementation and evaluation

VA Siris, G Stamatakis - Proceedings of the 1st international workshop on …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
We investigate the optimal selection of minimum contention window values to achieve
proportional fairness in a multirate IEEE 802.11 e test-bed. Unlike other approaches, the …

A time fairness-based MAC algorithm for throughput maximization in 802.11 networks

Y Le, L Ma, W Cheng, X Cheng… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper focuses on designing a distributed medium access control algorithm for fairly
sharing network resources among contending stations in an 802.11 wireless network …

An overview of WLAN performance, some important case-scenarios and their associated models

F Larroca, F Rodríguez - Wireless Personal Communications, 2014 - Springer
The study of the 802.11 standard has been very intense for more than a decade now.
Several works have striven at understanding its performance, even in the simplest topology …

Improved modeling of IEEE 802.11 a PHY through fine-grained measurements

J Lee, J Ryu, SJ Lee, TT Kwon - Computer Networks, 2010 - Elsevier
In wireless networks, modeling of the physical layer behavior is an important yet difficult task.
Modeling and estimating wireless interference is receiving great attention, and is crucial in a …

Space versus time separation for wireless virtualization on an indoor grid

R Mahindra, GD Bhanage… - 2008 Next …, 2008 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The decreasing cost of wireless hardware and ever increasing number of wireless testbeds
has led to a shift in the protocol evaluation paradigm from simulations towards emulation. In …

Exploiting the capture effect on DSC and BSS color in dense IEEE 802.11 ax deployments

I Selinis, K Katsaros, S Vahid, R Tafazolli - … of the 2017 Workshop on Ns …, 2017 - dl.acm.org
Future wireless local area networks (WLANs) are expected to serve thousands of users in
diverse environments. To address the new challenges that WLANs will face, and to …

Revamping the IEEE 802.11 a PHY simulation models

J Ryu, J Lee, SJ Lee, T Kwon - … of the 11th international symposium on …, 2008 - dl.acm.org
In simulating wireless networks, modeling of the physical layer behavior is an important yet
difficult task. Modeling and estimating wireless interference is receiving great research …