DocumentCode :
2210689
Title :
The myth of non-overlapping channels: interference measurements in IEEE 802.11
Author :
Fuxjäger, Paul ; Valerio, Danilo ; Ricciato, Fabio
Author_Institution :
Telcommun. Res. Center Vienna
fYear :
2007
fDate :
24-26 Jan. 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
It has become a widely accepted assumption that multiple IEEE 802.11b/g transmissions in physical proximity can coexist without interfering each other. This is claimed to be the case when using separate channels with a minimum distance of 25 MHz, e.g. channel 1 and 6, which are often referred to as non-overlapping. In contrast we show that in practice cross-channel interference can be present also between non-overlapping channels if the interfering transmitter is in the proximity of the receiver. This phenomenon is known as the "near-far effect" in wireless communications. On IEEE 802.11 this has two main effects: frame corruption due to increased interference noise and channel blocking due to spurious carrier detection. The problem can be particularly serious when using IEEE 802.11 technology to build multi-hop mesh networks. Through an extensive set of experiments with off-the-shelf certified WiFi chipsets we demonstrate the presence and the detrimental effects of cross-channel interference between non-overlapping channels. We adopt an incremental approach: we first consider the case of unacknowledged broadcast packets, then we extend to regular UDP streams, finally we provide preliminary results for multi-hop TCP flows
Keywords :
IEEE standards; broadcasting; radiofrequency interference; transport protocols; wireless LAN; wireless channels; 25 MHz; IEEE 802.11 transmission; UDP stream; User Datagram Protocol; WiFi chipset; channel blocking; cross-channel interference; interference measurement; mesh network; multihop TCP flows; nonoverlapping channel; off-the-shelf certification; packet broadcasting; receiver; transmission control protocol; wireless communication; Broadcasting; Interference; Mesh networks; Mobile handsets; Personal digital assistants; Routing; Spread spectrum communication; Transmitters; Wireless communication; Wireless networks;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Wireless on Demand Network Systems and Services, 2007. WONS '07. Fourth Annual Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oberguyrgl
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0860-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/WONS.2007.340486
Filename :
4142700
Link To Document :
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