Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN
The VST-TDMA access protocol has shown to have many advantages over existing protocols in centralized (star) wireless network architectures. As most data-link layer protocols, it does not have a recovery feature as data integrity is supervised by the connection-oriented transport protocols. Neverthe...
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RepoUTP61582021-07-06T15:34:53Z Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN L. Quintero, Vanessa Estevez, Carlos transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols The VST-TDMA access protocol has shown to have many advantages over existing protocols in centralized (star) wireless network architectures. As most data-link layer protocols, it does not have a recovery feature as data integrity is supervised by the connection-oriented transport protocols. Nevertheless, VST-TDMA possesses the flexibility to easily incorporate a retransmission feature that allows the users to experience higher throughput when using applications that use the Transmission Control Protocol, which transports approximately 90% of all Internet traffic. Results show that depending on the wireless link reliability, i.e., the frame loss rate, the throughput can be improved by a factor of ten. The VST-TDMA access protocol has shown to have many advantages over existing protocols in centralized (star) wireless network architectures. As most data-link layer protocols, it does not have a recovery feature as data integrity is supervised by the connection-oriented transport protocols. Nevertheless, VST-TDMA possesses the flexibility to easily incorporate a retransmission feature that allows the users to experience higher throughput when using applications that use the Transmission Control Protocol, which transports approximately 90% of all Internet traffic. Results show that depending on the wireless link reliability, i.e., the frame loss rate, the throughput can be improved by a factor of ten. 2019-07-02T18:10:05Z 2019-07-02T18:10:05Z 2019-07-02T18:10:05Z 2019-07-02T18:10:05Z 12/28/2017 12/28/2017 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8240173/ 978-1-5386-2098-4 10.1109/LATINCOM.2017.8240173 http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/6158 http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/6158 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess application/pdf text/html 2017 IEEE 9th Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) 2017 IEEE 9th Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) |
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transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols |
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transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols transport protocols time division multiple access telecommunication traffic telecommunication network reliability personal area networks Internet , cellular radio access protocols L. Quintero, Vanessa Estevez, Carlos Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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The VST-TDMA access protocol has shown to have many advantages over existing protocols in centralized (star) wireless network architectures. As most data-link layer protocols, it does not have a recovery feature as data integrity is supervised by the connection-oriented transport protocols. Nevertheless, VST-TDMA possesses the flexibility to easily incorporate a retransmission feature that allows the users to experience higher throughput when using applications that use the Transmission Control Protocol, which transports approximately 90% of all Internet traffic. Results show that depending on the wireless link reliability, i.e., the frame loss rate, the throughput can be improved by a factor of ten. |
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L. Quintero, Vanessa Estevez, Carlos |
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L. Quintero, Vanessa |
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Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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Frame retransmission using a modified VST-TDMA access protocol in Picocell/WPAN |
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frame retransmission using a modified vst-tdma access protocol in picocell/wpan |
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2017 IEEE 9th Latin-American Conference on Communications (LATINCOM) |
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2019 |
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8240173/ http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/6158 http://ridda2.utp.ac.pa/handle/123456789/6158 |
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