Publication: Performance analysis of channel effective for wireless LAN and wireless ad-hoc networks
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2008
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Bibliographic Citation
2008 International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2008. (2008), p.1793-1796
Suggested Citation
Pomsathit A., Nakasuwan J., Lorphichian A., Benjangkaprasert C. Performance analysis of channel effective for wireless LAN and wireless ad-hoc networks. 2008 International Conference on Control, Automation and Systems, ICCAS 2008. (2008), p.1793-1796. doi:10.1109/ICCAS.2008.4694390 Retrieved from: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14740/3771
Abstract
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) provide mobility and convenience to users, the efficiency of today's WLANs are still far from satisfactory. In this paper discusses the performance of WLANs and wireless Ad-Hoc networks, our main contribution is analyze several methods to compare the throughput performance on simulation and experimental results. We describe NS-2 (Network Simulation) implementations for fine-tuning WLAN and wireless Ad-Hoc network parameters such as the physical layer (IEEE802.ll) datalink layer (MAC) and network layer (Routing Protocol) related parameters. Customizing these parameters oppose to using the values specified in the standards will increase throughput and channel utilization under fixed load conditions.
Subject(s)
Ad hoc networks
Metropolitan area networks
Routing protocols
Telecommunication networks
Throughput
Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
Wireless telecommunication systems
Channel utilizations
Hoc networks
Load conditions
Network layers
Performance analyses
Physical layers
Throughput performances
Wireless ad-hoc
Wireless LAN
Local area networks
Metropolitan area networks
Routing protocols
Telecommunication networks
Throughput
Wireless local area networks (WLAN)
Wireless telecommunication systems
Channel utilizations
Hoc networks
Load conditions
Network layers
Performance analyses
Physical layers
Throughput performances
Wireless ad-hoc
Wireless LAN
Local area networks
