[INFOCOM 2008]
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A Novel Access Method for Supporting Absolute and Proportional Priorities in 802.11 WLANs
15 April 2008, by Andrzej Duda, Martin Heusse, Mohammad Nassiri -
An Architecture for Seamless Mobility in Spontaneous Wireless Mesh Networks
27 August 2007, by Andrzej Duda, Eryk Schiller, Fabrice Theoleyre, Franck Rousseau, Martin Heusse, Olivier Alphand, Paul Starzetz, Vincent Untz, Yan Grunenberger[Mobiarch’07]
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Citywide Mobile Internet Access Using Dense Urban WiFi Coverage
10 December 2012, by Andrzej Duda, Franck Rousseau, Maria Eugenia BerezinWe investigate if it is feasible to use the WiFi coverage in urban areas for mobile Internet access and which type of applications can benefit from the Internet access provided by the already deployed WiFi Access Points (APs). Nowadays, most smartphones and other mobile handsets are WiFi-enabled. Moreover, mobile Internet data traffic is expected to grow significantly in the next few years. WiFi access is an interesting alternative to cellular networks, as it is a widespread wireless (...)
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Idle Sense: An Optimal Access Method for High Throughput and Fairness in Rate Diverse Wireless LANs
24 August 2005, by Andrzej Duda, Franck Rousseau, Martin Heusse[SIGCOMM’05]
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Multichannel Virtual Access Points for Seamless Handoffs in IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
16 May 2011, by Andrzej Duda, Franck Rousseau, Maria Eugenia BerezinWithin IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), client stations can move freely, but because of the short range of their Access Points (APs), they usually need to reassociate with different APs to continue to communicate. When changing APs, a client station starts a process known as a handoff that can take up to 2 seconds, which is too long for real-time applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP). Various solutions have been proposed to change or improve the client behaviour when (...)
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End-to-end performance enhancements in wireless networks / Amélioration des performances de bout-en-bout dans les réseaux sans fil
25 September 2006, by Paul StarzetzThis thesis has a threefold contribution. The first part provides a statistical approach at analysing CSMA/CA type channel access algorithms with the focus on the IEEE 802.11 WLAN standard and delivers novel insights into the structure of the IEEE CSMA/CA access algorithm. The source of the short-term fairness in CSMA/CA type protocols is identified and the classical Jain’s fairness index widely used to quantify short-time fairness is complemented by channel autocorrelation function.
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Interarrival Histograms: A Method for Measuring Transmission Delays in 802.11 WLANs
12 October 2007, by Andrzej Duda, Franck Rousseau, Gilles Berger-Sabbatel, Martin Heusse, Yan Grunenberger[Research report]
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Virtual Flow Queueing for Improving TCP Performance over IEEE 802.11 WLANs
31 March 2008, by Andrzej Duda, Franck Rousseau, Martin Heusse, Paul Starzetz[WCNC 2008]
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Performance of Wireless LAN Access Methods in Multicell Environments
27 November 2006, by Andrzej Duda, Elena López, Franck Rousseau, Martin Heusse[GLOBECOM 2006]
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Molecular Architecture for Autonomic Wireless Mesh Networks
10 December 2007, by Andrzej Duda, Fabrice Theoleyre, Martin Heusse, Mohammad NassiriCoNEXTStudent2007]