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Fourth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'06)
On the feasibility of power control in current IEEE 802.11 devices
Pisa, Italy
March 13-March 17
ISBN: 0-7695-2520-2
Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, LIP6/CNRS - University of Paris VI
Luigi Iannone, LIP6/CNRS - University of Paris VI, France
Marcelo Dias de Amorim, LIP6/CNRS - University of Paris VI, France
Konstantin Kabassanov, LIP6/CNRS - University of Paris VI, France
Serge Fdida, LIP6/CNRS - University of Paris VI, France
Recent research in wireless communications has achieved important results by exploring more and more sophisticated solutions involving power control. Cross-layer design and topology control are the main examples. Although much has been done in the theoretical domain, there is still a large gap between theory and practice. In this paper, we investigate whether current IEEE 802.11 devices are able to comply with cross-layer and topology control requirements. Our study and associated measurement results reveal that many novel power control solutions cannot be efficiently implemented over existing IEEE 802.11 cards.
Citation:
Fehmi Ben Abdesslem, Luigi Iannone, Marcelo Dias de Amorim, Konstantin Kabassanov, Serge Fdida, "On the feasibility of power control in current IEEE 802.11 devices," percomw, pp.468-473, Fourth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PERCOMW'06), 2006
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