A Markov Chain Approach to IEEE 802.11 WLAN Performance Analysis - Couverture souple

Xiong, Lixiang

 
9783639203189: A Markov Chain Approach to IEEE 802.11 WLAN Performance Analysis

Synopsis

During my PhD study, I have focused on two research areas of wireless communication: IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis, and wireless cooperative retransmission. The first part of this thesis focuses on IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis. In this area, my work includes the development of three analytical models for various aspects of IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis. Markov chain technology has been used as basic modelling tool in my work, and extesnive simulation study has demonstrated the accuracy of my proposed modles. The second part of this thesis focuses on wireless cooperative retransmission. In this thesis, two uncoordinated distributed wireless cooperative retransmission strategies for single-hop connection are presented. In the proposed strategies, each uncoordinated cooperative neighbour randomly decide whether it should transmit to help the frame delivery depending on some pre-calculated optimal transmission probabilities.

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Présentation de l'éditeur

During my PhD study, I have focused on two research areas of wireless communication: IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis, and wireless cooperative retransmission. The first part of this thesis focuses on IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis. In this area, my work includes the development of three analytical models for various aspects of IEEE 802.11 network performance analysis. Markov chain technology has been used as basic modelling tool in my work, and extesnive simulation study has demonstrated the accuracy of my proposed modles. The second part of this thesis focuses on wireless cooperative retransmission. In this thesis, two uncoordinated distributed wireless cooperative retransmission strategies for single-hop connection are presented. In the proposed strategies, each uncoordinated cooperative neighbour randomly decide whether it should transmit to help the frame delivery depending on some pre-calculated optimal transmission probabilities.

Biographie de l'auteur

Lixiang Xiong obtained his B.Eng, M.Eng, and PhD degrees from Chongqing University, China in 1997, Wollongong University, Austraia in 2004, and Sydney University, Australia in 2008, respectively. He was an engineer in China Telecom and China Mobile during 1997-2001. Now he is an engineer in Australian Communications and Media Authority.

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