Fragmentation and retransmission of data fragment, without renewing the channel reservation, on IEEE 802.11b
Foudil Nekkaa,
Fouzi Semcheddine,
Saad Harous
Abstract:In this paper, we focus on the study of the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) protocol, which is based on the basic CSMA/CA multiple access scheme, provided with a second RTS/CTS mechanism to avoid collision effects. However, the major problem that causes the loss of frames is the internal or external signals' influences, which disturb the transmitted signal, and thus noise errors occur. This leads us to suggest a new analysis of the Saturation Throughput (ST) for IEEE 802.11b DCF protocol. We consider t… Show more
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