Experimental performance evaluation of Wireless 802.11b networks

Asma Bait Fadhah, Athra' Al-Lawati, Sara Al-Maskari, A. Touzene, Ahmed Al-Kindi
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According to the IEEE 802.11 b/g standard (WiFi) should have a range of 300-500 ft (about 152 m). The 2.4 GHz frequency band used by WiFi devices is divided into 11 (in FCC) (or 13 in ETSI) partially overlapping channels. It is claimed that by using frequency bands that are at least four channels apart (non-overlapping channels) interference between those channels is avoided. We carried out two types of experiments to measure the effect of the distance and the claimed non-overlapping channels on the bit rate. From the first study, we experimentally derived a model of distance versus throughput. The second study has confirmed that the interference between the channels cannot be avoided even when using non-overlapping channels. The experiments also showed that by increasing the distance between the networks that are using non-overlapping channels, the effect of the interference decreases.
无线802.11b网络的实验性能评估
根据IEEE 802.11 b/g标准(WiFi), WiFi的覆盖范围应为300-500 ft(约152 m)。WiFi设备使用的2.4 GHz频段分为11个(FCC)(或13个(ETSI))部分重叠信道。据称,通过使用至少相隔四个信道的频带(非重叠信道),可以避免这些信道之间的干扰。我们进行了两种类型的实验来测量距离和声称的非重叠通道对比特率的影响。从第一项研究中,我们通过实验推导了距离与吞吐量的模型。第二项研究证实,即使使用非重叠通道,通道之间的干扰也无法避免。实验还表明,通过增加使用非重叠信道的网络之间的距离,干扰的影响减小。
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