Majkowski et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Enhanced TXOP scheme for efficiency improvement of WLAN IEEE 802.11 eMajkowski et al., 2006
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- Majkowski J
- Palacio F
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- IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference
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The transmission opportunity (TXOP) is a novel mechanism, proposed by Task Group" e", for burst packet transmission within IEEE 802.11 wireless networks. However, its use is not optimized. In this paper an Enhanced TXOP scheme is proposed to exploit more effectively …
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