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    Performance anomaly of 802.11b by Heusse, M., Rousseau, F., Berger-Sabbatel, G., Duda, A.

    “…The performance of the IEEE 802.11b wireless local area networks is analyzed. We have observed that when some mobile hosts use a lower bit rate than the…”
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    Preamble sampling MAC protocols with persistent receivers in wireless sensor networks by Bachir, A., Heusse, M., Duda, A., Leung, K.K.

    “…We provide an analytical framework for preamble sampling techniques for MAC protocols in wireless sensor networks, from which we derive closed-form formulas…”
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    Hidden nodes avoidance in wireless sensor networks by Bachir, A., Barthel, D., Heusse, M., Duda, A.

    “…We propose a new access method for wireless multi-hop sensor networks. It reduces collisions due to hidden nodes, a source of significant energy dissipation…”
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    Fairness and its impact on delay in 802.11 networks by Berger-Sabbatel, G., Duda, A., Gaudoin, O., Heusse, M., Rousseau, F.

    “…We analyze in this paper the fairness of the 802.11 DCF (distributed coordination function) access method. Short-term fairness is an important property of a…”
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    Lilith: an interconnection architecture based on label switching for spontaneous edge networks by Untz, V., Heusse, M., Rousseau, F., Duda, A.

    “…We consider the problem of interconnecting hosts in spontaneous edge networks composed of various types of wired or wireless physical and link layer…”
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    A new routing policy for load balancing in communication networks by Heusse, M., Kermarrec, Y.

    “…We present a distributed path selection procedure which has the objective of balancing the load in the network. It is used here in a connection oriented…”
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    Bandwidth allocation for DiffServ based quality of service over 802.11 by Heusse, M., Starzetz, P., Rousseau, F., Berger-Sabbatel, G., Duda, A.

    “…We propose to provide QoS differentiation at the IP level based on the DiffServ model over the standard distributed coordination function (DCF) method of…”
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    Adaptive routing and load balancing of ephemeral connections by Heusse, M., Kermarrec, Y.

    “…In order to deliver quality of service and/or load balancing in the broadband communication networks, new routing solutions are required that must be capable…”
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    A Novel Access Method for Supporting Absolute and Proportional Priorities in 802.11 WLANs by Nassiri, M., Heusse, M., Duda, A.

    “…Many researchers have addressed the problem of QoS differentiation in 802.11 wireless networks, however no method proposed so far benefits from all desirable…”
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    IPv6 routing and autoconfiguration in extended LANs by Chi-Anh La, Heusse, M., Beno, M., Duda, A.

    “…We consider extended LANs composed of two different parts: a static one with hosts and routers, and a dynamic one with mobile hosts. We propose a scheme for…”
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    An Asymmetric Access Point for Solving the Unfairness Problem in WLANs by Lopez-Aguilera, E., Heusse, M., Grunenberger, Y., Rousseau, F., Duda, A., Casademont, J.

    Published in IEEE transactions on mobile computing (01-10-2008)
    “…In atypical deployment of IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs in the infrastructure mode, an access point acts as abridge between the wireless and the wired parts of the…”
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    Virtual Flow Queueing for Improving TCP Performance over IEEE 802.11 WLANs by Starzetz, P., Heusse, M., Rousseau, F., Duda, A.

    “…We propose a packet scheduling discipline called virtual flow queueing (VFQ) to improve the end-to-end performance of TCP connections over IEEE 802.11 WLANs…”
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    Analysis of the Early Flow Discard (EFD) discipline in 802.11 wireless LANs by Jinbang Chen, Heusse, M., Urvoy-Keller, G.

    “…Size-based scheduling improves data transfer response times by favoring flows at an early stage. Although appealing, these techniques raise concerns as they…”
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    Least attained recent service for packet scheduling over wireless LANs by Heusse, M, Urvoy-Keller, G, Duda, A, Brown, T X

    “…Wireless LANs suffer from performance problems caused by insufficient medium access opportunity given to the access point. Consequently, the downlink buffer…”
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    Layer 2 vs. layer 3 mechanisms for improving TCP performance in 802.11 wireless LANs by Heusse, M., Urvoy-Keller, G., Duda, A.

    “…Access points in 802.11 wireless networks suffer from performance problems because of insufficient resources at layer 2 - the DCF (distributed control…”
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    Molecular MAC for multichannel wireless mesh networks by Nassiri, M., Theoleyre, F., Heusse, M., Duda, A.

    “…We propose a novel view on efficient packet forwarding in wireless mesh networks based on a molecular analogy in which mesh routers are either nuclei or…”
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    Forced Transmissions for Coping with the Effect of Blocked Stations in 802.11 Wireless Networks by Nassiri, M., Heusse, M., Duda, A.

    “…In this paper, we consider the problem of blocked stations that appears in some spatial configurations of multi-hop wireless networks based on the 802.11 DCF…”
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    WLC29-2: Performance of Wireless LAN Access Methods in Multicell Environments by Lopez-Aguilera, E., Heusse, M., Rousseau, F., Duda, A., Casademont, J.

    Published in IEEE Globecom 2006 (01-11-2006)
    “…In this paper, we address the issue of evaluating performance of wireless LANs in multicell scenarios. We try to understand the complex behavior of the DCF…”
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    The ARESA Project: Facilitating Research, Development and Commercialization of WSNs by Dohler, M., Barthel, D., Maraninchi, R., Mounier, L., Aubert, S., Dugas, C., Buhrig, A., Paugnat, R., Renaudin, M., Duda, A., Heusse, M., Valois, R.

    “…Within academia, wireless sensor networks have witnessed a tremendous upsurge in the last decade, which is mainly attributed to their unprecedented operating…”
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    Channel Access Unfairness of Wireless LAN Access Methods by Lopez-Aguilera, E., Heusse, M., Rousseau, F., Duda, A., Casademont, J.

    “…In this paper, we present an evaluation of chosen wireless LAN access methods involving stations with different bit error rates: n-1 stations in ideal…”
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