We have conducted an empirical study of the latest 5GHz IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) variants of 802.11n (5GHz) and 802.11ac (Wave 1), under different cell load conditions. We have considered typical configurations of both protocols on a Linux testbed. Under light load,there is no clear difference between 802.11n and 802.11ac in terms of performance and energy consumption. However, in some cases of high cell load, we have found that there may be a small advantage with 802.11ac. Overall, we conclude that there may be little benefit in upgrading from 802.11n (5GHz) to 802.11ac in its current offering, as the benefits may be too small.Postprin
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Wi-Fi has been an amazingly successful technology. Its success may be attributed to the fact that, d...
Recent advances in wireless technology has led to the introduction of new devices utilizing the 2.4G...
This paper studies indoor Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11ac deployment as a capacity expansion solution of LTE-A (...
We have conducted an empirical study of the latest 5GHz IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) variants of ...
We have conducted an empirical study of the latest 5GHz IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) variants of ...
This work explores the theoretical and practical performances of the two most recent IEEE standards,...
IEEE 802.11ac WLANs propose the use of 80and 160MHz bandwidths. Over such bandwidths the largefreque...
IEEE 802.11ac WLANs propose the use of 80and 160MHz bandwidths. Over such bandwidths the largefreque...
We provide an empirical evaluation of an IEEE 802.11ac Wireless LocalArea Network (WLAN) cell with M...
IEEE 802.11ac WLANs propose the use of 80 and 160MHz bandwidths. Over such bandwidths the large freq...
IEEE 802.11 provides multiple wireless networking (WLAN) standardswith each new standard attempting ...
This paper presents an analysis and measurement results for an experimental study on throughput, ran...
IEEE 802.11ac based wireless local area network (WLAN) is emerging WiFi standard at 5 GHz, it is new...
This paper presents an analysis and measurement results for an experimental study on throughput, ran...
The paper is focused on the forthcoming IEEE 802.11ax standard and its influence on Wi-Fi networks p...
Wi-Fi has been an amazingly successful technology. Its success may be attributed to the fact that, d...
Recent advances in wireless technology has led to the introduction of new devices utilizing the 2.4G...
This paper studies indoor Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11ac deployment as a capacity expansion solution of LTE-A (...