This document is a class test for a wireless and mobile networks course covering topics related to MAC schemes, GSM call handling, IEEE 802.11 channel access fairness, ingress filtering and MIPv6, a comparison of DSDV, DSR and AODV routing algorithms, and differences between TCP Snoop and DDA as well as how handoffs affect TCP performance. It contains 6 questions worth a total of 30 marks.
This document is a class test for a wireless and mobile networks course covering topics related to MAC schemes, GSM call handling, IEEE 802.11 channel access fairness, ingress filtering and MIPv6, a comparison of DSDV, DSR and AODV routing algorithms, and differences between TCP Snoop and DDA as well as how handoffs affect TCP performance. It contains 6 questions worth a total of 30 marks.
This document is a class test for a wireless and mobile networks course covering topics related to MAC schemes, GSM call handling, IEEE 802.11 channel access fairness, ingress filtering and MIPv6, a comparison of DSDV, DSR and AODV routing algorithms, and differences between TCP Snoop and DDA as well as how handoffs affect TCP performance. It contains 6 questions worth a total of 30 marks.
CO1 1. Which MAC schemes can give hard guarantees related to bandwidth and access 5 delays? CO2 2. Describe how incoming calls to a mobile phone are handled in GSM. 5 CO3 3. How are fairness problems regarding channel access solved in IEEE 802.11? 4 CO4 4. What is ingress filtering? How MIPv6 solves ingress filtering problem? 5 CO5 5. Compare between DSDV, DSR, and AODV algorithms with respect to routing 6 table size, destination look up complexity, mobility, and link symmetry. CO6 6. What are the differences between TCP Snoop and DDA? When a mobile device 2+3 crosses cell boundary, a handoff takes place. How does this fact affect TCP performance?