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Weighted fair uplink/downlink access provisioning in IEEE 802.11 e WLANsKeceli et al., 2008
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- Keceli F
- Inan I
- Ayanoglu E
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- 2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications
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We present the unfairness problem between the uplink and the downlink flows in the IEEE 802.11 e infrastructure basic service set (BSS) when the default settings of the enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA) parameters are used. First, we propose an analytical …
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