DocumentCode :
1869663
Title :
An Experimental Analysis of the Call Capacity of IEEE 802.11b Wireless Local Area Networks for VoIP Telephony
Author :
Keegan, Brian ; Davis, Michael H.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electron. & Commun. Eng., Dublin Inst. of Technol.
fYear :
2006
fDate :
28-30 June 2006
Firstpage :
283
Lastpage :
287
Abstract :
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 performance of the AP downlink is the critical component in determining VoIP call capacity. We also show that large peak loads occur during periods of double-talk effectively reducing the capacity of the network
Keywords :
Internet telephony; access protocols; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11b WLAN; MAC mechanism; QoS; VoIP telephony; access point buffer dynamics; background traffic; call capacity; medium access control; network saturation; quality-of-service; voice over Internet protocol; wireless local area network; Buffer Delay; QoS; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Irish Signals and Systems Conference, 2006. IET
Conference_Location :
Dublin
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-665-9
Type :
conf
Filename :
4123911
Link To Document :
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