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Achieving Fair Bandwidth Distribution in WiFi Networks: A Game Theoretical Approach

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Achieving fair bandwidth distribution among uplink and downlink ows in IEEE 802.11 infrastructure networks is a complex issue, due to the well-known features of the Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) which regulates the access to the shared medium. Indeed, the dynamic adaptation of the contention windows causes phenomena of short-term unfairness, while the use of homogeneous contention parameters among the contending nodes makes the aggregated downlink bandwidth equal to the uplink bandwidth of a single node. We propose a dynamic tuning of the contention parameters used by the nodes, based on simple network monitoring functionalities and rational strategies. Speci cally, we propose a game-theoretic analysis of such tuning, devised to guarantee a fair resource sharing among the nodes, while optimizing the per-node uploading and downloading bandwidth.
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hal-00648177 , version 1 (05-12-2011)

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Ilenia Tinnirello, Laura Giarrè, Giovanni Neglia. Achieving Fair Bandwidth Distribution in WiFi Networks: A Game Theoretical Approach. 18th IFAC World Congress, Aug 2011, Milano, Italy. ⟨hal-00648177⟩

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