DocumentCode
5292
Title
On the Rate Adaptation Techniques of IEEE 802.11 Networks for Industrial Applications
Author
Vitturi, Stefano ; Seno, Lucia ; Tramarin, Federico ; Bertocco, Matteo
Author_Institution
CNRIEIIT Padova, Padua, Italy
Volume
9
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
Feb. 2013
Firstpage
198
Lastpage
208
Abstract
The performance of the IEEE 802.11 WLAN are influenced by the wireless channel characteristics that reflect on the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), particularly in industrial communication systems, that often operate in harsh environments. In order to cope with SNR reductions, the IEEE 802.11 WLAN specification suggests to adapt (reduce) the transmission rate, since the modulation techniques employed at the lower rates are more robust. However, the standard does not define any rate adaptation (RA) technique, leaving the actual implementation to the device manufacturers choice. In this paper we focus on RA techniques for industrial communication systems that are typically subjected to tight reliability and timing requirements. In detail, we compare the performance figures of a general purpose widespread technique, namely the automatic rate fallback (ARF), with those of the RA techniques actually implemented on two commercially available IEEE 802.11 devices via a set of practical experiments. The obtained results show that these techniques are characterized by a relevant number of packet retransmissions that may introduce a considerable randomness on the service time, possibly leading to performance degradation. Consequently, we propose two new techniques and evaluate their behavior by means of numerical simulations carried out for typical industrial traffic profiles. The outcomes are encouraging since the proposed RA techniques show in most cases better performance than ARF.
Keywords
modulation; numerical analysis; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; wireless channels; ARF; IEEE 802.11 WLAN specification; IEEE 802.11 device; IEEE 802.11 network; RA technique; SNR reduction; automatic rate fallback; industrial application; industrial communication system; industrial traffic profile; modulation technique; numerical simulation; packet retransmission; performance degradation; rate adaptation; signal-to-noise ratio; transmission rate; wireless channel characteristics; IEEE 802.11g Standard; Markov processes; Signal to noise ratio; Wireless LAN; Wireless communication; IEEE 802.11 WLAN; industrial wireless communication networks; rate adaptation techniques;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industrial Informatics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1551-3203
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TII.2012.2189223
Filename
6159082
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