Including the effect of bit errors, hidden nodes and capture on the performance of the HIPERLAN CAC layer protocol for real-time traffic

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Abstract

The growing interest in wireless systems and networks has led to the first wireless LAN (WLAN) protocols. The medium access control (MAC) layer protocols of such protocol suites are of key importance. The Radio Equipment and Systems (RES) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute has proposed the High PErformance Radio LAN (HIPERLAN) protocol suite. We present, study, analyze and evaluate the performance of the MAC layer of the HIPERLAN protocol suite for real-time data transfer. Simulation models that take into account the phenomena of hidden nodes, capture and bit errors are presented. Numerical results from the simulation models are presented, so that the issues involved are better understood.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication10th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2003
PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Pages845-852
Number of pages8
ISBN (Electronic)0780376617, 9780780376618
DOIs
StatePublished - 2003
Event10th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2003 - Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia
Duration: 23 Feb 20031 Mar 2003

Publication series

Name10th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2003
Volume1

Other

Other10th International Conference on Telecommunications, ICT 2003
Country/TerritoryFrench Polynesia
CityPapeete, Tahiti
Period23/02/031/03/03

Keywords

  • Access protocols
  • Communication system traffic control
  • Computer errors
  • Computer science
  • Electronic mail
  • Media Access Protocol
  • Real time systems
  • Telecommunication standards
  • Wireless LAN
  • Wireless application protocol

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