Al-Bado et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Hidden terminal management for uplink traffic in rate-controlled WiFi networksAl-Bado et al., 2016
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- Al-Bado M
- Sengul C
- Sreenan C
- Brown K
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- 2016 IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC)
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This paper exposes several problems in managing hidden terminals for uplink traffic in rate- controlled environments, and presents solutions to mitigate them. In particular, we focus on scenarios, in which, clients are associated with an access point (AP). The main challenge …
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