Cuzanauskas, 2017 - Google Patents
Hybrid rate control mechanisms in IEEE 802.11 networksCuzanauskas, 2017
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- Cuzanauskas T
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- 2017 Open Conference of Electrical, Electronic and Information Sciences (eStream)
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Over the time while IEEE 802.11 was developed, rate adaption algorithms had their own development stage. Most of rate adaption algorithms are not standardized and there are no rules on how one should operate. Therefore, this part of IEEE 802.11 is handled entirely by …
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