Title :
Measured performance of the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
Abstract :
The practical network performances of two commercial IEEE 802.11 compliant wireless local area networks (WLANs) are measured at the medium access control sublayer. A number of tests conducted on the WLANs yielded important characteristics such as throughput and response time under various network loads. The results reveal that the buffering and fragmentation of data frames can seriously influence the performance of an IEEE 802.11 WLAN. Although the length of a data frame and the bit rate of the wireless transceiver also affect the WLANs transmission capabilities, its performance is generally unaffected by the type of frame addressing and the use of reservation frames such as request-to-send (RTS) and clear-to-send (CTS). These observations have not been reported in the analytical, simulation or measurement studies carried out so far. Thus, the detailed empirical results presented in this paper will be useful for administrators of IEEE 802.11 WLAN systems
Keywords :
IEEE standards; access protocols; data communication; performance evaluation; telecommunication standards; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN; WLAN; bit rate; clear-to-send; data frame buffering; data frame fragmentation; data frame length; frame addressing; measured performance; medium access control sublayer; network analyzers; network loads; practical network performance; request-to-send; reservation frames; response time; throughput; wireless local area networks; wireless transceiver; Analytical models; Area measurement; Bit rate; Delay; Media Access Protocol; Performance evaluation; Testing; Throughput; Transceivers; Wireless LAN;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 1999. LCN '99. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lowell, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0309-8
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.1999.801993