In this paper we present the results from an experimental study of the call capacity of an IEEE 802.11b network when using VoIP telephony. Experiments include increasing the number of VoIP users in a wireless test-bed and increasing the level of background traffic until network saturation occurs. The experiments allow us to perform an analysis of the access point (AP) buffer dynamics. Results show that the network is capable of supporting up to 16 VoIP stations (STAs). Due to the operation of the IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) mechanism, the AP acts as a bottleneck for all traffic destined for wireless STAs, in that significant delays can be incurred by VoIP packets which can lead to a poor perceived QoS by users. Consequently the ...
Crucial to supporting voice over 802.11b is the knowledge of voice capacity (Nc) of a single Access ...
The usage of voice over IP (VoIP) traffic in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks is expected to increase i...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the inherent limitations of the 802.11 (a/b) distributed coordina...
The use of the Internet to make phone calls is growing in popularity as the Voice over Internet prot...
The use of Voice IP (VoIP) over wireless local area net-works (WLAN) is a topic of great interest in...
Abstract — In this paper, we present experimental studies on the throughput of IEEE 802.11b wireless...
In recent years, research on VoIP over wireless mesh network (WMN) has gained particular attention b...
This paper describes work in progress on call capacity optimization for voice over Internet Protocol...
In a shared medium network like the 802.11b WLAN, predicting the quality of VoIP calls from the reso...
In this paper we experimentally study the relationship between resource utilization in the wireless ...
typically have low-data-rate requirements (e.g., 29.2 Kbps). One may, therefore, expect WLAN to be a...
are data centric, and growing the popularity of internet as required in today are for voice conversa...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are a type of radio-based network which require minimal configuration ...
Wireless voice over IP (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunications due to its pote...
Wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunication d...
Crucial to supporting voice over 802.11b is the knowledge of voice capacity (Nc) of a single Access ...
The usage of voice over IP (VoIP) traffic in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks is expected to increase i...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the inherent limitations of the 802.11 (a/b) distributed coordina...
The use of the Internet to make phone calls is growing in popularity as the Voice over Internet prot...
The use of Voice IP (VoIP) over wireless local area net-works (WLAN) is a topic of great interest in...
Abstract — In this paper, we present experimental studies on the throughput of IEEE 802.11b wireless...
In recent years, research on VoIP over wireless mesh network (WMN) has gained particular attention b...
This paper describes work in progress on call capacity optimization for voice over Internet Protocol...
In a shared medium network like the 802.11b WLAN, predicting the quality of VoIP calls from the reso...
In this paper we experimentally study the relationship between resource utilization in the wireless ...
typically have low-data-rate requirements (e.g., 29.2 Kbps). One may, therefore, expect WLAN to be a...
are data centric, and growing the popularity of internet as required in today are for voice conversa...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are a type of radio-based network which require minimal configuration ...
Wireless voice over IP (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunications due to its pote...
Wireless voice over internet protocol (VoIP) is an important emerging service in telecommunication d...
Crucial to supporting voice over 802.11b is the knowledge of voice capacity (Nc) of a single Access ...
The usage of voice over IP (VoIP) traffic in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks is expected to increase i...
Abstract — In this paper, we study the inherent limitations of the 802.11 (a/b) distributed coordina...