Adrian P. Stephens
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international conference on communications | 2006
Changwen Liu; Adrian P. Stephens
In this paper we investigate the effect of interaction between the EDCA prioritized channel access mechanism defined in the IEEE 802.11e draft standard and the improved asynchronous data service defined in both the 802.11e draft standard and current TGn proposals and identify a significant negative impact on system performance. Based on network traffic characteristics, we introduce an algorithm, Delayed Channel Access (DCA), to address the system performance problem originating from this interaction. Using a simulator developed for TGn proposals, we validate that the DCA improves the system performance significantly and hence effectively addresses the issues that have been identified.
the internet of things | 2013
Po-Kai Huang; Emily H. Qi; Minyoung Park; Adrian P. Stephens
Device-to-device (D2D) discovery is an important step toward numerous applications of device-to-device communications. However, the design of D2D discovery protocols also faces the challenges of distributed nature, energy efficiency, scalability, and fast discovery. In this paper, we propose a D2D discovery protocol called synced distributed protocol that can efficiently resolve these challenges. The key idea behind our protocol is to group devices in a neighborhood such that devices in a group will take turns to announce the existence of other devices in a group. Hence, a device can reduce the period of announcing its existence and have the advantages of energy efficiency and scalability. Further, the transmissions from other devices in the group still guarantee fast discovery. We validate our protocol design by analysis and simulations. Specifically, we prove that our proposed protocol will function correctly in a static environment with minor assumptions and simulate our protocol in the OPNET 802.11n model. Simulation results confirm that our algorithm is scalable and can achieve low duty cycle and fast discovery. For mobile environment, we propose enhanced techniques and use simulation to show that the enhanced techniques has the benefits of increasing the group size.
acm special interest group on data communication | 2005
Adrian P. Stephens
This short paper introduces wireless IEEE 802 standards and activities with a focus on explaining the purpose of the many 802.11 amendments.
Archive | 2006
Qinghua Li; Xintian E. Lin; Adrian P. Stephens; Keith Holt; Eldad Perahia
Archive | 2004
Alexander Maltsev; Ali S. Sadri; Vadim Sergeyev; Adrian P. Stephens; John S. Sadowsky
Archive | 2004
Adrian P. Stephens; Qinghua Li; Minnie Ho
Archive | 2003
Eric A. Jacobsen; Adrian P. Stephens
Archive | 2009
Michelle X. Gong; Adrian P. Stephens; Mark Jalfon; Tsung-Yuan Charles Tai
Archive | 2008
Alexander Maltsev; Ali S. Sadri; Vadim Sergeyev; Adrian P. Stephens
Archive | 2003
Adrian P. Stephens; Duncan Kitchin