This work describes a detailed simulation-based study of the performance of an IEEE 802.11e Medium Access Control (MAC) layer over an IEEE 802.11g Physical (PHY) layer. The study focuses on the number of simultaneous bidirectional G.711 Voice over IP (VoIP) calls that can be supported by a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) using the Extended Rate PHY - Orthogonal Frequency Division Modulation (ERP-OFDM) mode of 802.11g
Abstract — The deployment of WLANs was meant to extend LANs, with no particular care for real–time a...
Handling voice traffic in existing WLANs is extremely inefficient, due to the large overhead of the ...
The use of Voice IP (VoIP) over wireless local area net-works (WLAN) is a topic of great interest in...
∗ This work was done while Vikram Dham was a visiting researcher at Avaya Labs Research. With both t...
This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating...
are data centric, and growing the popularity of internet as required in today are for voice conversa...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an important service with strict quality-of-service (QoS) req...
traffic on the IEEE 802.11 WLAN is notoriously low. VoIP over 802.11 incurs high bandwidth cost for ...
Wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunication d...
Abstract:In the advent of emerging information super highway, voice over Internet Protocol has becom...
VoIP transmission in a WLAN is becoming a necessity; nevertheless there is a very important problem,...
Deployment of wireless local area networks (WLANs) is growing consistently and demanding the support...
Abstract — Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is one of the most important applications for the IEE...
802.11 wireless networks are a convenient way to provide ‘last-hop’ network connections in many envi...
Abstract—Handling voice traffic in existing WLANs is extremely inefficient, due to the large overhea...
Abstract — The deployment of WLANs was meant to extend LANs, with no particular care for real–time a...
Handling voice traffic in existing WLANs is extremely inefficient, due to the large overhead of the ...
The use of Voice IP (VoIP) over wireless local area net-works (WLAN) is a topic of great interest in...
∗ This work was done while Vikram Dham was a visiting researcher at Avaya Labs Research. With both t...
This paper examines, via simulation, the performance of an 802.11e MAC over an 802.11g PHY operating...
are data centric, and growing the popularity of internet as required in today are for voice conversa...
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is an important service with strict quality-of-service (QoS) req...
traffic on the IEEE 802.11 WLAN is notoriously low. VoIP over 802.11 incurs high bandwidth cost for ...
Wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunication d...
Abstract:In the advent of emerging information super highway, voice over Internet Protocol has becom...
VoIP transmission in a WLAN is becoming a necessity; nevertheless there is a very important problem,...
Deployment of wireless local area networks (WLANs) is growing consistently and demanding the support...
Abstract — Voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) is one of the most important applications for the IEE...
802.11 wireless networks are a convenient way to provide ‘last-hop’ network connections in many envi...
Abstract—Handling voice traffic in existing WLANs is extremely inefficient, due to the large overhea...
Abstract — The deployment of WLANs was meant to extend LANs, with no particular care for real–time a...
Handling voice traffic in existing WLANs is extremely inefficient, due to the large overhead of the ...
The use of Voice IP (VoIP) over wireless local area net-works (WLAN) is a topic of great interest in...