Modeling for IEEE802.11 Ad-hoc Network and Performance Analysis

In the IEEE 802.11 ad-hoc network, all nodes use the common channel to transmit control frames and data frames. To avoid collision of data frames and improve transmitting performance, carrier sense multi-access with collision avoidance is employed. However, collision of control frames, namely RTS, s...

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