2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1807.02827
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MAC-Layer Rate Control for 802.11 Networks: Lesson Learned and Looking Forward

Wei Yin,
Peizhao Hu,
Jadwiga Indulska
et al.

Abstract: Rate control at the MAC-layer is one of the fundamental building blocks in many wireless networks.Over the past two decades around thirty mechanisms have been proposed in the literature. Among them, there are mechanisms that make rate selection decisions based on sophisticated measurements of wireless link quality, and others that are based on straight-forward heuristics. Minstrel, for example, is an elegant mechanism that has been adopted by hundreds of millions of computers, yet, not much was known about its… Show more

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“…The traditional algorithm believes that as long as the bit error and packet loss rate increases, the sender needs to reduce the transmission rate. Actually, doing so does not solve the collision problem [ 10 ]. Reducing the transmission rate can lead to more intense channel conflicts due to the prolonged transmission time of each packet, thereby exacerbating the conflicts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The traditional algorithm believes that as long as the bit error and packet loss rate increases, the sender needs to reduce the transmission rate. Actually, doing so does not solve the collision problem [ 10 ]. Reducing the transmission rate can lead to more intense channel conflicts due to the prolonged transmission time of each packet, thereby exacerbating the conflicts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%