Voice capacity of IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g wireless LANs

K. Medepalli, P. Gopalakrishnan, D. Famolari, T. Kodama
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IEEE 802.11 based wireless local area networks (WLANs) are becoming popular in home, enterprise and public access areas primarily due to their low cost, simplicity of installation and high data rates. While WLANs continue to be predominantly data centric, there is growing interest in using WLANs for voice, especially in enterprise markets. This paper presents new analytical and simulation results for the conversational speech capacity of WLANs and compares the different WLAN technologies in that regard. Specifically, we consider IEEE 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g systems in the infrastructure mode and find that voice capacity is a strong function of the channel bandwidth, codec packetization interval, data traffic and the packet size used by data. For the IEEE 802.11g system, we find that capacity depends on the CTS-to-self and RTS-CTS legacy protection mechanisms, with the RTS-CTS mechanism achieving lower capacity. We show that the analytical results are in close agreement with those from simulations and conclude the paper by highlighting some key factors that dictate the capacity of WLANs.
IEEE 802.11b、802.11a和802.11g无线局域网的语音容量
基于IEEE 802.11的无线局域网(wlan)在家庭、企业和公共访问领域越来越流行,主要是因为其成本低、安装简单和数据速率高。虽然无线局域网仍然主要以数据为中心,但人们对使用无线局域网进行语音的兴趣越来越大,尤其是在企业市场。本文给出了新的无线局域网会话语音容量分析和仿真结果,并对不同的无线局域网会话语音容量技术进行了比较。具体来说,我们在基础设施模式下考虑了IEEE 802.11b、802.11a和802.11g系统,发现语音容量是信道带宽、编解码器分组间隔、数据流量和数据使用的数据包大小的强烈函数。对于IEEE 802.11g系统,我们发现容量取决于CTS-to-self和RTS-CTS传统保护机制,其中RTS-CTS机制的容量较低。我们的分析结果与仿真结果非常吻合,并通过强调决定无线局域网容量的一些关键因素来总结本文。
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