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On the Asymptotic Validity of the Decoupling Assumption for Analyzing 802.11 MAC Protocol
2012
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Performance evaluation of the 802.11 MAC protocol is classically based on the decoupling assumption, which hypothesizes that the backoff processes at different nodes are independent. This decoupling assumption results from mean field convergence and is generally true in transient regime in the asymptotic sense (when the number of wireless nodes tends to infinity), but, contrary to widespread belief, may not necessarily hold in stationary regime. The issue is often related with the existence and
doi:10.1109/tit.2012.2208582
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