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The MC model for throughput analysis of saturated and unsaturated IEEE 802.15.4 networks was developed in [21].
Specifically, we formulate a simple yet accurate mathematical model for throughput maximization in a 2×2 MIMO channel using an ML detector.
Carvalho and Garcia-Luna-Aceves [3] proposed a model for throughput computation of backlog link in flows and employed most of the 802.11 mechanisms including RTS/CTS, network allocation vector (NAV) and also modeled channel errors for all links.
As a future work, we will study a further model for throughput estimation taking into account the dynamic length of which was assumed as a fixed length in this paper.
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In this paper, we first propose a NoC-driven use-case model for throughput-oriented scientific applications, and subsequently use the model to study the effect of using long-range links in conjunction with different resource allocation strategies on reducing the overall on-chip communication and enhancing computational throughput.
Recently, analytical models for throughput characterization have been proposed for 802.11 with backlogged stations [9, 10].
We have developed analytical models for throughput evaluation of ZigBee nodes coexisting with WLAN nodes in the IEEE 802.11 network in both symmetric and asymmetric scenarios.
This is a more accurate model for saturation throughput, which requires the throughput model of [8] to incorporate a finite retry limit.
Beakcheol Jang et al. [23] proposed analytical model for saturated throughput but only addresses interference from hidden terminal for infrastructure 802.11 network.
We presented the fundamental regulations and requirements of the proposed OFDMA-based MAC and developed a model for saturation throughput analysis.
For instance, in [15], the authors derive a physical model for the throughput of WiMax networks based on monitoring physical layer parameter carrier to interference and noise ratio (CINR).
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