Support for differentiated airtime in wireless networks

DJ Kulenkamp, VR Syrotiuk - IEEE INFOCOM 2021-IEEE …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Future wireless networks must be able to support Quality of Service (QoS) requirements of
emerging 5G and other next-generation applications. REACT is a distributed resource …

Realizing airtime allocations in multi-hop Wi-Fi networks: A stability and convergence study with testbed evaluation

MJ Mellott, D Garlisi, CJ Colbourn, VR Syrotiuk… - Computer …, 2019 - Elsevier
REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol used to negotiate a max–min allocation
of airtime for multi-hop ad hoc wireless networks. Two approaches are proposed for a node …

[PDF][PDF] Smoothed airtime linear tuning and optimized REACT with multi-hop extensions

MJ Mellott - Master's thesis, Arizona State University, 2018 - core.ac.uk
Medium access control (MAC) is a fundamental problem in wireless networks. In ad-hoc
wireless networks especially, many of the performance and scaling issues these networks …

Testbed evaluation of optimized REACT over multi-hop paths

MJ Mellott, CJ Colbourn, VR Syrotiuk… - Wired/Wireless Internet …, 2018 - Springer
REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol that computes a max-min allocation of
airtime for mesh networks. The allocation adapts automatically to changes in local traffic …

Extending REACT to Support Quality of Service: Algorithms and Implementation, with Screening and Performance Experiments on a Wireless Testbed

DJ Kulenkamp - 2021 - search.proquest.com
ABSTRACT REACT is a distributed resource allocation protocol that can be used to
negotiate airtime among nodes in a wireless network. In this thesis, REACT is extended to …