Specifics of the specification for 802.11 wireless network resource control access
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.4.6916Abstract
The basic principles of a wireless network according to the specification 802.11. Possibilities of application variables, competition and arbitrage window CW mizhkadrovyh intervals AIFS. The mathematical relationships that allow estimating the effect of various network parameters on the organization of the priority allocation of network bandwidthReferences
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