Reachability and Goodput Enhancement via Fragmentation in Public IEEE 802.11b WLAN

Seongkwan Kim, Jongseok Kim, Sekyu Park, Sunghyun Choi, J. Lee, H. Jung
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In wireless packet networks, such as IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN, users can suffer from bad channel quality at cell boundaries, and wireless stations may not overcome the bad communication condition, in spite of using the lowest transmission rate via link adaptation. Unless handoff is considered due to the deployment of APs, the case of initial access to a WLAN network, and so on in such an area, fragmentation can be a unique and compatible solution for coping with the channel limitation. We have evaluated a public WLAN service network, called NESPOT, which is operated by Korea Telecom, especially the case of initial access. We evaluate delay and error performances of NESPOT initial access procedure via both mathematical analysis and simulations. From the results, we conclude that WLAN user can experience enhanced goodput, enlarged reachability, and shortened delay via fragmentation. We also propose a practical method, TCP maximum segment size spoofing to get the same effect as fragmentation. Finally, we propose a policy, called cut-off delay, for WLAN users not to wait too long time to get an IP address without severe performance degradation
基于分片的公共IEEE 802.11b无线局域网的可达性和Goodput增强
在无线分组网络中,例如IEEE 802.11无线局域网,用户可能会在小区边界受到不良信道质量的影响,无线站可能无法克服不良通信条件,尽管通过链路自适应使用最低的传输速率。除非由于ap的部署、对WLAN网络的初始访问等原因而考虑切换,否则分段可能是处理通道限制的唯一且兼容的解决方案。我们对韩国电信运营的公共无线局域网(WLAN)服务网络NESPOT进行了评价,特别是首次接入情况。”我们通过数学分析和仿真来评估NESPOT初始访问过程的延迟和错误性能。结果表明,通过碎片化,WLAN用户可以体验到更好的性能、更大的可达性和更短的延迟。我们还提出了一种实用的方法,TCP最大段大小欺骗,以获得与分片相同的效果。最后,我们提出了一个策略,称为截止延迟,为WLAN用户不要等待太长时间来获得IP地址,而不会造成严重的性能下降
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