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Fairness and its impact on delay in 802.11 networks

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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 MAC layer for obtaining short delays. We show that contrary to the common wisdom, a 802.11 cell with two hosts does not exhibit short-term unfairness. We propose a new fairness index: the number of inter-transmissions that other hosts may perform between two transmissions of a given host. By means of this index, we analyze the fairness of 802.11 for the case of two hosts and derive the probability distribution of the number of inter-transmissions. Our results show that even on the short term time scale the 802.11 DCF access method provides fairness to competing hosts. When compared with slotted ALOHA, a multiple access randomized protocol with good fairness properties, 802.11 presents even better fairness. To validate the model, we compare the analytical results with experimental histograms obtained via simulations and measurements.

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