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Supporting Multimedia Communication within An 802.11g Ad-hoc Network (2008)

Abstract
Abstract- By investigating the experimental results of the average throughput with the 802.11g ad-hoc mode, we have collected the different performance characteristics among the indoor, the wall-penetration and the outdoor environment. Given the solid evidences from the baseline experiments, we have embedded the heuristic algorithms into the routing decisions. We have thus simulated a large area of 300 meters by 300 meters with hundreds of routing nodes. After investigating over 100 topology scenarios, the performance results indicate that our proposed scheme produces the higher-bandwidth paths for most of the cases. Even in the less-dense cases, our proposed schemes still can find the better paths with bandwidth about 30 % higher than the conventional methods.

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Source http://www.cs.nctu.edu.tw/~yctseng/papers.pub/mobiel63-wamsnet2007.pdf
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Keywords ad-hoc networks, 802.11g, experimental study, throughput analysis, QOS routing 1
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Language English
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