Title :
Saturation Throughput Affected by The Ratio of Direct-to-Diffuse Signal Power in The Wireless LAN
Author :
Lee, Ha Cheol ; Byun, Young Joon ; Tao, Eric Yihching
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Commun., Design California State Univ., Monterey Bay, CA
Abstract :
This paper analyzes saturation throughput variation quantitatively over Rayleigh or Ricean fading channels under the CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access/collision avoidance)-based DCF (distributed coordination function) protocol at the MAC layer in the 802.11a wireless LAN. We find the fact that when the ratio of direct-to-diffuse signal power is increased, the saturation throughput is increased and saturated. By analyzing the DCF saturation throughput quantitatively about the mandatory data rate of 6 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 24 Mbps and the highest data rate of 54 Mbps, we also find the fact that saturation throughput is dependent on the packet transmission probability, the number of stations and the ratio of received average energy per bit-to-noise power spectral density.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; Rician channels; access protocols; carrier sense multiple access; packet radio networks; probability; telecommunication congestion control; wireless LAN; CSMA/CA; DCF protocol; IEEE 802.11a; MAC layer; Rayleigh fading channels; Ricean fading channels; bit rate 12 Mbit/s; bit rate 24 Mbit/s; bit rate 54 Mbit/s; bit rate 6 Mbit/s; carrier sense multiple access; collision avoidance; direct-to-diffuse signal power; distributed coordination function; packet transmission probability; power spectral density; saturation throughput variation; wireless LAN; Access protocols; Bit error rate; Communications technology; Fading; Multiaccess communication; OFDM; Performance analysis; Signal analysis; Throughput; Wireless LAN; CSMA/CA; DCF; IEEE 802.11; LAN; MAC; OFDM; Wireless; fading; throughput;
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Communication Technology, 2008. ICACT 2008. 10th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Gangwon-Do
Print_ISBN :
978-89-5519-136-3
DOI :
10.1109/ICACT.2008.4493702