Browsing by Author "RAHMAN, MAHBUBUR"
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Application of Throughput Drop Estimation Model under Partially Overlapping Channels to Channel Assignment in IEEE 802.11n WLAN
MUNENE, Kwenga I; FUNABIKI, Nobuo; BRIANTORO, Hendy; RAHMAN, MAHBUBUR; Akhter, Fatema; KURIBAYASHI, Minoru (International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communications, 2020)Currently, the IEEE 802.11n wireless local-area network (WLAN) has been extensively deployed world-wide. For the efficient chan nel assignment to access-points (APs) from the limited number of par tially overlapping channels ... -
An Extension of Transmission Power Optimization Method for Two Concurrently Communicating Access-Points Associated with Multiple Hosts in Wireless Local-Area Network
BRIANTORO, Hendy; FUNABIKI, Nobuo; MUNENE, Kwenga I; SUDIBYO, Rahardhita W; RAHMAN, MAHBUBUR; KURIBAYASHI, Minoru (IEICE Technical Report, 2020-06)The IEEE 802.11n wireless local-area network (WLAN) has become popular as the Internet-access network due to flexibility, affordability, and expandability. To reduce interferences between access-points (APs) in dense WLAN, ... -
An Improvement of TCP Throughput Fairness Control Method for Concurrent Communications in Elastic WLAN System
RAHMAN, MAHBUBUR; FUNABIKI, Nobuo; SUDIBYO, Rahardhita W (IEICE Technical Report, 2020-06)Nowadays, IEEE802.11n wireless local-area network (WLAN) has gained significant popularities for the Internet access. In WLAN, when multiple hosts are concurrently communicating with a single access-point (AP), the TCP ... -
A Proposal of Throughput Allocation Method for Concurrently Communicating Two or Three Hosts in Wireless Local-Area Network
RAHMAN, MAHBUBUR; FUNABIKI, Nobuo; MUNENE, Kwenga I; BRIANTORO, Hendy; AKHTER, Fatema; KURIBAYASHI, Minoru; ISLAM, MANOWARUL (International Conference on Emerging Technologies for Communications, 2020)Nowadays, the IEEE802.11n wireless local-area network (WLAN) has gained high popularity for the Internet access due to the flexible and easy installations. In WLAN, the throughput unfairness may appear when multiple hosts ...