Title :
Performance Impairments in Single-Mode Radio-Over-Fiber Systems Due to MAC Constraints
Author :
Kalantari-Sabet, B. ; Mjeku, M. ; Gomes, N.J. ; Mitchell, J.E.
Author_Institution :
Commun. & Inf. Syst. Group, Univ. Coll. London, London
Abstract :
This paper investigates performance impairments due to constraints imposed by the MAC layer when single-mode fiber (SMF) is used to extend the reach of an IEEE 802.11 network. It is shown that data throughput decreases as fiber length increases. It is also noted that the network fails long before physical layer limitations set in due to the timeout values defined within the MAC protocol. This study is based on both variants of the IEEE 802.11 Distributed Coordination Function. Moreover, both UDP and TCP packet transmissions are taken into account. An experimental enquiry is initially developed to provide a set of validation points before extending these results by simulations using the OPNET platform. Finally, an analytical approximation is presented to these results that allows designers of Radio-over-fiber (RoF) systems to quickly and accurately predict the data throughput given the specific parameters of their network. To our knowledge, this is the first analysis of this kind for a long reach fiber system.
Keywords :
access protocols; microwave photonics; optical fibre LAN; performance evaluation; radio-over-fibre; transport protocols; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11 network; MAC constraints; MAC protocol; OPNET platform; TCP packet transmission; UDP packet transmission; data throughput; long-reach fiber system; performance impairments; physical layer limitation; single-mode radio-over-fiber system; Information systems; Media Access Protocol; Optical fiber devices; Optical modulation; Optical network units; Propagation delay; Radio frequency; Stimulated emission; Throughput; WiMAX; Broadband; IEEE 802.11; MAC; Radio-over-fiber (RoF); TCP transmission; UDP transmission; performance evaluation;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2008.927158