A Novel Proportional Fairness Criterion for Throughput Allocation in Multirate IEEE 802.11
M. Laddomada, F. Mesiti, M. Mondin, and F. Daneshgaran

TL;DR
This paper introduces a modified proportional fairness criterion for multirate IEEE 802.11 WLANs that addresses the rate anomaly problem, improves throughput, and applies to general loaded networks beyond saturated assumptions.
Contribution
It extends a Markovian model to include packet failures, establishes conditions for network load, and proposes a new fairness criterion for multirate WLANs.
Findings
Significantly increases aggregate throughput.
Ensures fairness comparable to classical PF.
Effective in various loaded network scenarios.
Abstract
This paper focuses on multirate IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN employing the mandatory Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) option. Its aim is threefold. Upon starting from the multi-dimensional Markovian state transition model proposed by Malone \textit{et.al.} for characterizing the behavior of the IEEE 802.11 protocol at the Medium Access Control layer, it presents an extension accounting for packet transmission failures due to channel errors. Second, it establishes the conditions under which a network constituted by stations, each station transmitting with its own bit rate, , and packet rate, , can be assumed loaded. Finally, it proposes a modified Proportional Fairness (PF) criterion, suitable for mitigating the \textit{rate anomaly} problem of multirate loaded IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs, employing the mandatory DCF option. Compared to the widely adopted…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWireless Networks and Protocols · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Advanced Wireless Network Optimization
