An experimental investigation of the influence of the fiber distribution of wireless LAN (WLAN) signals on throughput performance is presented. Transmission using different medium-access-control mechanisms and IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g physical layers is considered, and results are compared with those from the corresponding simulations in a commercial event-driven network simulator (OPNET). Performance of the WLAN-over-fiber network in the presence of multiple clients is also analyzed. This paper confirms that a fiber delay does not significantly affect the performance obtained by fragmentation mechanism. Furthermore, when multiple antenna units are fed by a single access point, it is demonstrated that the presence of hidden nodes can cause ...
In this thesis, the performance, in terms of throughput and access delay, of the proposed distribut...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
While the canonical behavior of today's home Internet users involves several residents concurre...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
A burst transmission mechanism has been defined in the IEEE 802.11e medium access control extension ...
Wireless networks are being deployed widely to provide network connectivity without requiring the we...
The IEEE 802.11e Medium Access Control (MAC) for Quality-of-Service (QoS) support in 802.11 networks...
2 802.11 WLAN becomes one of the most implementation of wireless network technology. However, the ne...
Radio over Fibre (RoF) is being considered for indoor and outdoor distributed antenna systems for th...
This thesis describes the performance of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol with ...
Results from simulation model of an 802.11 WLAN system that suffers in performance due to multiple s...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
In today’s IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs (WLANs), e.g., the popular IEEE 802.11b, stations support multi...
The convergence of optical and wireless technologies has given rise to the fiber-wireless\ud (Fi-Wi)...
We present an experimental study of IEEE 802.11n (high throughput extension to the 802.11 standard) ...
In this thesis, the performance, in terms of throughput and access delay, of the proposed distribut...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
While the canonical behavior of today's home Internet users involves several residents concurre...
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
A burst transmission mechanism has been defined in the IEEE 802.11e medium access control extension ...
Wireless networks are being deployed widely to provide network connectivity without requiring the we...
The IEEE 802.11e Medium Access Control (MAC) for Quality-of-Service (QoS) support in 802.11 networks...
2 802.11 WLAN becomes one of the most implementation of wireless network technology. However, the ne...
Radio over Fibre (RoF) is being considered for indoor and outdoor distributed antenna systems for th...
This thesis describes the performance of the IEEE 802.11 Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol with ...
Results from simulation model of an 802.11 WLAN system that suffers in performance due to multiple s...
Wireless equipment based on IEEE 802.11 standard has been increasingly successful during the recent ...
In today’s IEEE 802.11 Wireless LANs (WLANs), e.g., the popular IEEE 802.11b, stations support multi...
The convergence of optical and wireless technologies has given rise to the fiber-wireless\ud (Fi-Wi)...
We present an experimental study of IEEE 802.11n (high throughput extension to the 802.11 standard) ...
In this thesis, the performance, in terms of throughput and access delay, of the proposed distribut...
Media access control (MAC) protocols play a vital role in determining the performance of wireless lo...
While the canonical behavior of today's home Internet users involves several residents concurre...