Hi,
I don't have an another about my question yet.
I need to verify 802.11 behaviour when the nodes haven't any
packet to transmit. Actually, I noted that ns-3 implementation permits
to nodes to listen the channel also if they have their queue of packet
empty. So, if a node listen the channel as idle when its queue is empty,
then it starts its backoff timer. Then, as soon as it have to transmit a
packet, it transmit directly on channel, without re-listen the channel.
Unfortunately, I don't find more information about this, the standard IEEE 802.11 don't specify this behaviour. I wrote to the authors of document
Validation of ns-3 WiFi Distributed Coordination Function Model -
Guangyu Pei, Thomas Goff and Thomas R. Henderson and they told me that their study is about the
behavior under saturated conditions (when all stations always have a packet to send).
Anyone have more information about this?
Thanks,
Regards.
DP