DocumentCode :
3719379
Title :
The effect of carrier sensing mechanisms on wireless mesh network goodput
Author :
Ying Qu;Bryan Ng
Author_Institution :
School of Engineering & Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
106
Lastpage :
113
Abstract :
For wireless mesh networks using the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, carrier sensing mechanisms such as physical carrier sensing and virtual carrier sensing play a key role in determining goodput and overall network performance. However, inaccurate modelling of the effect of carrier sensing on goodput leads to poor decision making in mesh network roll out. More accurate models can be derived by analysing network performance under non-ideal carrier sensing conditions which manifests as exposed nodes and hidden nodes. In this paper, we model the network goodput under both ideal and non-ideal carrier sensing by varying the transmitter-receiver separation and interferer proximity. Our results show that taking into consideration both transmitter-receiver separation and interferer proximity yields a four-phase goodput variation which have not been reported in the literature. The advantage gained by using distances rather than signal strength (or power) as the primary parameter is that our model will benefit the planning process of a wireless mesh network. The model based on distances can be directly integrated to practical planning tools such as MapInfo and MapBasic.
Keywords :
"Sensors","IEEE 802.11 Standard","Receivers","Throughput","Analytical models","Interference","Wireless mesh networks"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC), 2015 International
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ATNAC.2015.7366797
Filename :
7366797
Link To Document :
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