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Delay analysis of IEEE 802.11 be multi-link operation under finite loadBellalta et al., 2023
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- Bellalta B
- Carrascosa M
- Galati-Giordano L
- Geraci G
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- IEEE Wireless Communications Letters
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Multi-link Operation (MLO), arguably the most disruptive feature introduced in IEEE 802.11 be, will cater for delay-sensitive applications by using multiple radio interfaces concurrently. In this letter, we analyze the delay distribution of MLO under non-saturated traffic. Our results …
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