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Journal articles on the topic "IEEE 802.11 (Standard)"
Anjali, Anjali, and Maninder Singh. "Performance Analysis of Proactive, Reactive and Hybrid MANET Routing Protocols on IEEE 802. 11 Standard." International Journal of Computer Applications 54, no. 12 (September 25, 2012): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/8615-2476.
Full textWright, Don. "The History of the IEEE 802 Standard." IEEE Communications Standards Magazine 2, no. 2 (June 2018): 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcomstd.2018.8412452.
Full textBhaskar, Devendra, and Bhawna Mallick. "Performance Evaluation of MAC Protocol for IEEE 802. 11, 802. 11Ext. WLAN and IEEE 802. 15. 4 WPAN using NS-2." International Journal of Computer Applications 119, no. 16 (June 18, 2015): 25–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/21153-4151.
Full textBodson, Dennis. "ITU maintains IEEE 802, 16 wirelessman standard recommendations [Standards]." IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine 3, no. 2 (June 2008): 19–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mvt.2008.923970.
Full textQi, Long Fei, Zhi Hua Ning, and Le Nian He. "A Design of Powered Device Interface Chip under PoE System." Applied Mechanics and Materials 716-717 (December 2014): 1277–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.716-717.1277.
Full textVohra, Rajan, R. S. Sawhney, Shipra Nayyar, and Sunandika Mann. "WLAN Performance Improvisation by Fine Tuning IEEE 802. 11 Parameters." International Journal of Computer Applications 43, no. 6 (April 30, 2012): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/6107-8319.
Full textFeng Zhang, T. C. Todd, Dongmei Zhao, and V. Kezys. "Power saving access points for IEEE 802-11 wireless network infrastructure." IEEE Transactions on Mobile Computing 5, no. 2 (February 2006): 144–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tmc.2006.25.
Full textIzhar, Mohd, and V. R. Singh. "Proposing of Collisions Free and Secure Network for IEEE 802. 11 WLAN." International Journal of Computer Applications 98, no. 5 (July 18, 2014): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/17179-7274.
Full textAhmadAnsari, Asrar, Md Jahangeer Alam, Zafrul Hasan, and Khwaja Mohammad Athar Siddique. "Performance Analysis of IEEE 802. 11 Ad Hoc Network with varying CWmin." International Journal of Applied Information Systems 6, no. 7 (January 8, 2014): 6–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/ijais14-451073.
Full textA.Mohamed, M., W. B. Bahget, and S. S Mohamed. "A Performance Evaluation for Rate Adaptation Algorithms in IEEE 802. 11 Wireless Networks." International Journal of Computer Applications 99, no. 4 (August 20, 2014): 54–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/17365-7884.
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Dhoutaut, Dominique. "Etude du standard IEEE 802. 11 dans le cadre des réseaux ad hoc." Lyon, INSA, 2003. http://theses.insa-lyon.fr/publication/2003ISAL0094/these.pdf.
Full textStudy of the IEEE 802. 11 standard un ad hoc networks context: from simulation to experimentation. The mobiles composing ad hoc networks do not rely on any fixed infrastructure and organise themselves depending on nodes movements. This research area is quite recent, and most of the work concerns routing. Because of its commercial availability and its ease of use, IEEE 802. 11 standard (Wi-Fi) is generally chosen to develop and test ad hoc routing protocols. But 802. 11 has not been originally designed for multi-hops networks and has limitations in this context that we intend to highlight. Using simulations then real world experimentations, we bring up many problems ranging from medium access equity to transmission range and environment impact. With its detailed study of these phenomena, this PhD has an impact in particular over ad hoc routing protocols and the way they are designed, but also over upper layers protocols, TCP being the first of them
Manshaei, Mohammad Hossein. "Cross layer interactions for adaptive communications in IEEE 802. 11 wireless LANs." Nice, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005NICE4105.
Full textThe main goal of this thesis is to propose efficient adaptive communication mechanisms using cross layer interactions in IEEE 802. 11 WLANs. First, we present a detailed performance evaluation of 802. 11a/b PHY layer transmission modes. The second contribution of the thesis concerns 802. 11 MAC/PHY layers modelling. An analytical model that accounts for the positions of stations with respect to the access point while evaluating the performance of 802. 11 MAC layer, has been proposed. The third contribution of the thesis concerns rate adaptation mechanisms and especially cross layer algorithms between MAC and PHY layers. An adaptive rate selection algorithm, called AARF for low latency systems that improves upon ARF to provide both short-term and long-term adaptation has been proposed. In this field, we also present a new rate adaptation algorithm designed for high latency systems named AMRR that has been implemented and evaluated on an AR5212-based device. We then propose a closed-loop, dynamic rate selection algorithm that can be implemented in all 802. 11a/b/g compliant wireless local area networks. This algorithm called CLARA is a culmination of the best attributes of the transmitter-based ARF and the RBAR control mechanisms with additional practical features to facilitate multipath fading channel sensing and feedback control signalling. The last contribution of the thesis is on the optimization of real time multimedia transmission over 802. 11 based networks. In particular, we propose a simple and efficient cross layer mechanism, called MORSA, for dynamically selecting the transmission mode considering both the channel conditions and characteristics of the media
Ramirez, Rojas Octavio. "Architectures pour la gestion de la mobilité dans les réseaux IEEE 802. 11." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005VERS0016.
Full textLe but de cette thèse a été l'étude et la proposition de solutions pour gérer la mobilité de l'utilisateur dans des réseaux utilisant le standard IEEE 802. 11. Dans cette thèse, nous avons développé deux architectures. Dans la première, nous avons introduit une architecture sécurisée pour gérer le roaming des nœuds mobiles dans les réseaux sans fil. Le but de cette architecture SMMArc (Service Mobility Management Architecture) a consisté à offrir des services à l'utilisateur d'après son profil. La deuxième architecture a été développée de manière à gérer des connexions TCP lorsque les nœuds mobiles changent de domaine en cours de communication. Cette architecture ATHOMIC (Architecture managing Tcp Handoff Over Mobile Ip Connections) a permis de réduire la probabilité de perte des segments lorsque les nœuds mobiles changent de domaines IP
Meraihi, Naimi Amina. "Délai et routage dans les réseaux ad hoc 802. 11." Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005VERS0027.
Full textAvec l'émergence des applications multimédia dans les réseaux ad hoc, des garanties de la qualité de service QoS sont de plus en plus exigées. Le premier obstacle à franchir consiste en la connaissance de l'état du réseau en terme de délai ou de bande passante ou tout autre critère, que ce soit par modélisation ou par le biais de mesures. Dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous nous sommes intéressés à l'étude du délai et du routage avec délai dans des réseaux sans fil ad hoc particuliers que sont les réseaux 802. 11. Nous avons tout d'abord modélisé le mode d'accès DCF du protocole 802. 11. Nous avons ensuite déduis les délais moyens et les distributions de délai à un saut et multi sauts. Grâce au simulateur ns-2, nous avons pu étudié et validé notre modèle analytique. Par ailleurs, nous avons montré que les délais dans les réseaux 802. 11 suivent une loi puissance. Nous avons proposé une extension du protocole de routage proactif OLSR, que nous avons appelé DOLSR, pour le support du délai. DOLSR calcule les routes qui minimisent le délai moyen de bout en bout en se basant sur l'évaluation périodique locale du délai à un saut effectuée grâce à la modélisation et la diffusion de ce dernier via des paquets particuliers. Nous avons implémenté DOLSR sous ns-2 et étudié ses performances en terme de délai et de perte de paquets. Finalement, nous avons proposé, comme alternative au routage avec délai moyen, un routage avec distribution de délai. Ce problème étant NP complet, nous avons utilisé les résultats de l'analyse asymptotique du délai pour proposer une solution
Karbaschi, Golnaz. "Routage basé sur la qualité des liens dans des réseaux multi-sauts IEEE 802. 11." Paris 6, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA066055.
Full textMundangepfupfu, Tinotenda Leslie. "Simulation modelling of QoS enhancements in IEEE, 802. 11 networks and the effects of channel modelling." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11682.
Full textRomdhani, Lamia. "Conception inter-couche de réseaux adhoc IEEE 802. 11 pour le provisionnement de la qualité de service." Paris, ENST, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006ENST0024.
Full textThis dissertation focuses on the design, implementation, and evaluation of 802. 11-based cross-layer mechanisms for the enhancement of the support of the QoS feature. Before the cross-layer study, we have also explored the idea of enhancing separately a communications layer; namely the existing 802. 11e MAC protocol which is designed for the QoS support. Although the improvements achieved, this study shows the limitations of the layered architecture that demonstrated its good performance in wired networks. Due to the large number of cross-layer cooperation possibilities, we emphasize, in this work, on the cooperation between the MAC and the network layers. We believe that the cooperation between these two layers provides better performance improvement than the cooperation between other layers. In particular, we focus on the problem of routing data packets in a way that takes into account channel contention level, network characteristics, and higher-layer protocol requirements. We address the optimal routing with regard to links stability, average end-to-end delay, and energy conservation with and without assistance/initiation from the network. We design several cross-layer mechanisms that aim to overcome the issue of routing in MANETs while enhancing important QoS metrics (path stability, energy consumption, end-to-end delay, etc. ). To this end, we extract the adequate parameters from both MAC and network layers and adapt them to provide QoS enhancement based on new inter-layer cooperation algorithms. Furthermore, we identify the challenges that face the cross-layer architectures comparing to the traditional layered architecture for enhancing communication protocols
Ksentini, Adlen. "Qualité de service (QoS) dans les réseaux locaux sans fil basés sur la technologie IEEE 802. 11." Cergy-Pontoise, 2005. http://biblioweb.u-cergy.fr/theses/05CERG0254.pdf.
Full textNext-generation Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) are involved to support a variety of services and traffic types. Among these services real-time applications, unlike Web and data transfert, requiere a strict Quality of Service (QoS) support such as: (i) low end-to-end delays; (ii) bandwidth guarantee and low drop rate. Since the IEEE 802. 11 standard fails to introduce differentiation between traffic classes, providing QoS in 802. 11-based network is very challenging. Indeed, both MAC layer and Physical layer designed by the IEEE 802. 11 standard support only best-effort transmission. Usually, the IEEE 802. 11 standard features the specifications for the two OSI's lower layers (MAC and Physical). The Medium Access Control (MAC) introduces two medium access protocols that are conceptly different: (i) Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) is a contention-based access mechanim executed independatly at each wireless station; (ii) Point Coordination Function (PCF) is a pooling-based mechanism that needs a central station to regulate the wireless traffic. The popularity of IEEE 802. 11 is mainly due to DCF, whereas PCF is barely implemented in today's products due to its complexity and inneficiently for the data transmission. Further, unlike DCF that can be deployed in every network configuration (ad-hoc and infrastructure), PCF is designed only for infrastructure-based configuration. By considering that MAC layer is the key element that provides QoS support in 802. 11-based wireless networks, our work through this thesis is to study and improve the legacy MAC layer and more especially the DCF access mechanism. Accordingly, we leverage the MAC's capability to support real-time's QoS requirements. The contributions of this thesis are organized onto two axes: •Improve the Backoff Binary Backoff (BEB) algorithm employed by DCF in two hostils environements: (i) when the newtwork operates with high collisions (high network load); (ii) when the network operates in noisy environements (high Bit Error Rate). •Study the concepts and the fesability of QoS in the 802. 11 MAC layer through the introduction of: (i) a new MAC protocol featuring QoS supports; (ii) a cross-layer architecture involoving the H. 264 encoder and the 802. 11e MAC layer aiming at ensure a robust video transport over WLAN
Taifour, Mahmoud. "Améliorations de la couche MAC IEEE 802. 11 pour la qualité de service dans les réseaux ad hoc." Lille 1, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006LIL10136.
Full textFickel, Mark G., and Eric J. Bach. "An analysis of the feasibility and applicability of IEEE 802.X wireless mesh networks within the Global Information Grid." Thesis, Monterey California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/1462.
Full textThis thesis analyzes the feasibility, functionality, efficacy and usability of IEEE 802.x wireless mesh networks in multiple DoD contexts. Through multiple field and lab experiments and hardware investigations, an assessment is performed on the realistic implementation issues of wireless mesh networks and their possible applications. A detailed examination is conducted of the variable elements, operational constraints, and possible decision points for developing a usable, robust, self-organizing, wireless mesh network that can be leveraged for maximum usability and shared situational awareness in network-centric operations. The research investigates the suitability of currently available COTS hardware and software wireless mesh networking components for geographically distributed networks. Additionally, a product-line software architecture and a common data interchange XML vocabulary are proposed as the enabling technology elements to carry application layer mesh forward for integration of collaborative sensor-decision maker adaptive networks within the Global Information Grid. The thesis includes the design and implementation of the first Naval Postgraduate School testbed for tactical level mesh networking with unmanned vehicles, unattended sensors, and warrior networking nodes. This thesis also lays the groundwork for further research into lower OSI-layer routing protocols for DoD mesh networks, development of mesh-aware applications, as well as a GIG-wide mesh network architecture.
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Books on the topic "IEEE 802.11 (Standard)"
Stefan, Mangold, and Berlemann Lars, eds. IEEE 802 wireless systems: Protocols, multi-hop mesh/relaying, performance and spectrum coexistence. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2006.
Find full textInstitute Of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE standard digital interface for programmable instrumentation: Approved June 11, 1987 IEEE Standards Boards, approved February 2, 1988 American National Standards Institute. New York: The Institute, 1988.
Find full textIEEE Computer Society. LAN/MAN Standards Committee., Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers., and IEEE-SA Standards Board, eds. Supplement to IEEE standard for Information technology-- telecommunications and information exchange between systems-- local and metropolitan area networks-- specific requirements: Part 11 : wireless LAN medium access control (MAC) and physical layer (PHY) specifications : High-speed physical layer in the 5 GHz band. New York, N.Y., USA: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1999.
Find full textRoshan, Pejman, and Jonathan Leary. 802. 11 Wireless LAN Fundamentals. Pearson Education, Limited, 2003.
Find full text802. 11 Wireless LAN Fundamentals. Pearson Education, Limited, 2009.
Find full textYang, Xiao, and Yi Pan. Emerging Wireless LANs, Wireless PANs, and Wireless MANs: IEEE 802. 11, IEEE 802. 15, 802. 16 Wireless Standard Family. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2009.
Find full textGreenlaw, Raymond, and Paul Goransson. Secure Roaming in 802. 11 Networks. Elsevier Science & Technology Books, 2011.
Find full textPetrick, Al, and Bob O'Hara. IEEE 802. 11 Handbook: A Designer's Companion. IEEE, 2011.
Find full textCooklev, Todor. Wireless Communication Standards: A Study of IEEE 802. 11, 802. 15, 802. 16. IEEE, 2011.
Find full textWifi Networking Book : WLAN Standards: IEEE 802. 11 Bgn, 802. 11n, 802. 11ac And 802. 11ax. Independently Published, 2019.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "IEEE 802.11 (Standard)"
Chow, C., H. Leong, and A. Chan. "Peer-to-Peer Cooperative Caching in Mobile Environments." In Encyclopedia of Mobile Computing and Commerce, 749–53. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-002-8.ch126.
Full textConference papers on the topic "IEEE 802.11 (Standard)"
Zeng ju-ling, Xie bing, Zhou wen-an, and Song jun-de. "Notice of Retraction: An improved admission control for HCCA in IEEE 802. 11 e WLANS." In 2008 11th IEEE International Conference on Communication Technology (ICCT 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icct.2008.4716127.
Full textLuo, Jing, You Wang, Zhao Xinyu, and Jiatai Zhang. "A new conceptual design for subsea charging station." In 13th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2022). AHFE International, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002516.
Full textLi, Shaolan, Biying Xu, David Z. Pan, and Nan Sun. "A 60-fJ/step 11-ENOB VCO-based CTDSM Synthesized from Digital Standard Cell Library." In 2019 IEEE Custom Integrated Circuits Conference (CICC). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cicc.2019.8780194.
Full textMCDONALD, Carol, Luciano OVIEDO, and Alfredo BALLESTER. "Working Group Progress for IEEE P3141 - Standard for 3D Body Processing." In 3DBODY.TECH 2017 - 8th International Conference and Exhibition on 3D Body Scanning and Processing Technologies, Montreal QC, Canada, 11-12 Oct. 2017. Ascona, Switzerland: Hometrica Consulting - Dr. Nicola D'Apuzzo, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15221/17.328.
Full textReports on the topic "IEEE 802.11 (Standard)"
Postel, J., and J. K. Reynolds. Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams over IEEE 802 networks. RFC Editor, February 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.17487/rfc1042.
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