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personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2002

'Tiered contention multiple access' (TCMA), a QoS-based distributed MAC protocol

Mathilde Benveniste

Distributed multiple access techniques provide quality of service through prioritization of access. Tiered contention multiple access (TCMA) is a CSMA/CA protocol that differentiates between traffic priority classes with respect to the following: arbitration time; persistence factor; the MAC layer dwell-time limit. The arbitration time is the idle time required before transmission may be attempted. The persistence factor is the coefficient multiplying the contention window size in successive retransmission attempts following a collision. The MAC layer dwell-time limit restricts the time a packet spends in the MAC layer. Several variations of TCMA are possible. Features of TCMA have been adopted as the EDCF MAC protocol presently under review for adoption into the IEEE 802.11 standard. Simulation results are presented comparing the performance of TCMA to the legacy 802.11 MAC protocol.


ieee sarnoff symposium | 2006

Performance Evaluation of a Medium Access Control Protocol for IEEE 802.11s Mesh Networks

Mathilde Benveniste; Zhifeng Tao

This paper presents a performance evaluation study for the Common Control Channel (CCC) protocol, a medium access control protocol suitable for wireless mesh networks. This protocol was submitted in July 2005 to the IEEE 802.11 Task Group s, which is responsible for developing a mesh-networking standard. CCC extends the distributed IEEE 802.11e MAC protocol to multi-channel operation for single- and multiple-radio devices, and enables additional valuable features. As demonstrated by the simulation results, CCC achieves impressive delay and aggregate throughput performance, and thus offers distributed channel access for backbone meshes with delay properties suitable for VoIP and other QoS-sensitive applications.


personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2002

Wireless LANs and 'neighborhood capture'

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2005

Efficient power management in wireless local area networks

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2003

Power-saving mechanism for periodic traffic streams in wireless local-area networks

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2005

Organization of automatic power save delivery buffers at an access point

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2004

Power-saving mechanisms for 802.11 clients

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2005

Delivery of buffered frames to power saving stations in wireless local area networks

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2003

Emergency call handling in contention-based wireless local-area networks

Mathilde Benveniste


Archive | 2003

Distributed architecture for deploying multiple wireless local-area networks

Mathilde Benveniste

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