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A mathematical model of transmitting a non-ordinary flow with periodic reservations and block acknowledgements in a channel with correlated noise

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To improve the reliability of data delivery, in Wi-Fi networks stations can reserve for their transmissions periodic time intervals of the same duration in which they are allowed to transmit, while adjacent stations do not have that right. Here there arises the problem of choosing the parameters of reserved intervals that would ensure quality of service requirements for transmitted data in the smallest possible amount of reserved channel time. We consider the data transmission process in periodic intervals with the block acknowledgement policy that lets us reduce the costs by acknowledgement the set of packets with a single service message. We propose a method for mathematical modeling of such a transmission.

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Original Russian Text © A.S. Ivanov, A.I. Lyakhov, E.M. Khorov, 2017, published in Avtomatika i Telemekhanika, 2017, No. 11, pp. 48–63.

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Ivanov, A.S., Lyakhov, A.I. & Khorov, E.M. A mathematical model of transmitting a non-ordinary flow with periodic reservations and block acknowledgements in a channel with correlated noise. Autom Remote Control 78, 1978–1990 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0005117917110042

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