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Making 802.11 DCF Optimal: Design, Implementation, and Evaluation
This paper proposes a new protocol called Optimal DCF (O-DCF). Inspired by a
sequence of analytic results, O-DCF modifies the rule of adapting CSMA
parameters, such as backoff time and transmission length, based on a function
of the demand-supply differential of link capacity captured by the local queue
length. Unlike clean-slate design, O-DCF is fully compatible with 802.11
hardware, so that it can be easily implemented only with a simple device driver
update. Through extensive simulations and real experiments with a 16-node
wireless network testbed, we evaluate the performance of O-DCF and show that it
achieves near-optimality, and outperforms other competitive ones, such as
802.11 DCF, optimal CSMA, and DiffQ in a wide range of scenarios.Comment: 13 pages, 16 figures, submitted for publicatio