Loscri, 2007 - Google Patents
MAC schemes for ad-hoc wireless networksLoscri, 2007
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- 17687426575083924616
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- Loscri V
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- 2007 IEEE 66th Vehicular Technology Conference
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In this paper we propose a comparison between different MAC protocols for wireless ad-hoc networks. Specifically we consider a well-known protocol adopted at the MAC layer, that is the Std IEEE 802.11 and a totally distributed Mac protocol based on a contention phase and …
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