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WLC29-4: Two-phase Collision Avoidance to Improve Scalability in Wireless LANsHan et al., 2006
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- 11611133119711238317
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- Han S
- Nam Y
- Seok Y
- Kwon T
- Choi Y
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- IEEE Globecom 2006
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IEEE 802.11 DCF exhibits poor scalability due to the large contention overhead. Therefore, the more the number of stations, the less the aggregate throughput. We propose a two- phase collision avoidance scheme to reduce the collision probability and to enhance the …
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