2019
DOI: 10.1109/access.2019.2958260
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MAC-Layer Packet Loss Models for Wi-Fi Networks: A Survey

Abstract: Technical reports indicate that wireless and mobile devices will account for 71% of all IP traffic by 2022, an increase of 19% over four years. This increase is related to advances in wireless data communication technologies. Wireless networks have become one of the most important ways to connect devices to the Internet, therein improving productivity and encouraging information sharing. IEEE 802.11, known as Wi-Fi, has become the main standard for wireless local area networks. The most important metrics for m… Show more

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“…To create training and test data for PLC, it is essential to simulate realistic scenarios of packet loss. Algorithms for packet loss simulation include random sampling, two-state Markov chain models, and Gilbert-Elliot models [18]. We adopt a two-state Markov chain to model the packet loss behaviour.…”
Section: Packet Loss Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To create training and test data for PLC, it is essential to simulate realistic scenarios of packet loss. Algorithms for packet loss simulation include random sampling, two-state Markov chain models, and Gilbert-Elliot models [18]. We adopt a two-state Markov chain to model the packet loss behaviour.…”
Section: Packet Loss Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In wireless networks, packet loss events occur when one or more packets fail to reach their destination [ 12 ]. This will affect the QoS over the network as well as the quality of experience (QoE).…”
Section: Quality Of Service Metrics Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Devices connected to the network using the wireless network technology is also greatly improved. IEEE 802.11 standard is the main standard of wireless local area networks (WLAN), including IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n, IEEE 802.11 af/ac and IEEE 802.11ax, and so on [156]. The most important indicat-ors to measure the quality of Wi-Fi are delay, jitter and packet loss.…”
Section: Destination Terminal In Optical Wireless Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%