DMTCS

2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms

Conrado Martínez (ed.)

DMTCS Conference Volume AD (2005), pp. 365-370


author: Philippe Jacquet, Amina Meraihi Naimi and Georgios Rodolakis
title: Performance of binary exponential backoff CSMA in WiFi and optimal routing in mobile ad hoc networks
keywords: protocol performance, power law, delay routing, mobile ad hoc networks
abstract: In this paper we show that the CSMA IEEE 802.11 protocol (Wifi) provides packet access delays asymptotics in power law. This very feature allows us to specify optimal routing via polynomial algorithm while the general case is NP-hard.
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reference: Philippe Jacquet and Amina Meraihi Naimi and Georgios Rodolakis (2005), Performance of binary exponential backoff CSMA in WiFi and optimal routing in mobile ad hoc networks, in 2005 International Conference on Analysis of Algorithms, Conrado Martínez (ed.), Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science Proceedings AD, pp. 365-370
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