Performance analysis of local computer networks
Performance analysis of local computer networks
Multiple access protocols: performance and analysis
Multiple access protocols: performance and analysis
Numerical recipes in FORTRAN (2nd ed.): the art of scientific computing
Numerical recipes in FORTRAN (2nd ed.): the art of scientific computing
Modeling and analysis of stochastic systems
Modeling and analysis of stochastic systems
Dynamic tuning of the IEEE 802.11 protocol to achieve a theoretical throughput limit
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking (TON)
Hyper-Erlang distribution model and its application in wireless mobille networks
Wireless Networks - Special issue: Design and modeling in mobile and wireless systsems
Performance Analysis of Buffered CSMA/CD Systems
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing - RRM for Next-Generation Wireless and Mobile Communication Systems
Queuing Theory and Telecommunications: Networks and Applications
Queuing Theory and Telecommunications: Networks and Applications
Queues in DOCSIS cable modem networks
Computers and Operations Research
A Markovian Framework for Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
A new computational algorithm for retrial queues to cellular mobile systems with guard channels
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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This paper presents some results on the number of collisions in p-persistent CSMA/CD protocols. Based on the time to reach the maximum number of blocked terminals, we derive iterative schemes for its mass function and moments. An important feature of the underlying Markovian framework is that the arrival pattern need not be a Poisson process. Packet transmission requirements and durations of collisions are both of phase-type. Numerical results are presented to illustrate the effects of the retransmission probability and the duration of one slot on the number of collisions.