Presentation 1998/10/22
Theoretical Analysis of Throughput Performance for Wireless LAN System
Ken'ichi ISHII, Tomoki OHSAWA,
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Abstract(in English) On of the purposes for a next generation wireless LAN system is to realize a highspeed data transmission. A bandwidth given to the wireless LAN system is limited.Therefore, in a multi-cell environment, a throughput for system will be degraded due to interference from surrounding cells where the co-channel is used.In this paper, theoretical formula of the throughput for a wireless LAN system is shown, and a throughput performance is evaluated based on a OFDM system which is adopted as fundamental modulation waveform of IEEE802.11 standard. As a result, assuming 2.5 pass loss exponent, about 8.5 Mbps at-70dBm carrier sense threshold level is calculated as the maximum throughput of the OFDM system in the multi-cell environment.
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Keyword(in English) Wireless LAN / CSMA/CA / IEEE802.11 / Throughput
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Title (in English) Theoretical Analysis of Throughput Performance for Wireless LAN System
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Keyword(1) Wireless LAN
Keyword(2) CSMA/CA
Keyword(3) IEEE802.11
Keyword(4) Throughput
1st Author's Name Ken'ichi ISHII
1st Author's Affiliation C&C Media Research Laboratories, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Tomoki OHSAWA
2nd Author's Affiliation C&C Network Products Development Laboratories, NEC Corporation
Date 1998/10/22
Paper # A・P98-66,RCS98-111
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 358
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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