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19 07 2008We motivate the use of channel busytime as direct measure of channel utilization and show how channel utilization along with network throughput and goodput can be used to define highly congested, moderately congested, and uncongested network states. All Rights Reserved. In this paper, we use link layer information collected from an operational, largescale, and heavily utilized IEEE 802. 11b wireless network deployed at the 62nd Internet Engineering Task ForceIETF meeting to study congestion in wireless networks. Almeroth, and Elizabeth Permission is granted for the noncommercial reproduction of the complete work for educational or research purposes.
View the full text of this paper, as presented in the Proceedings, in HTML and PDF. The Proceedings are published as collective work, by the USENIX Association. Rights to individual papers remain with the author or the authors employer. We motivate the use of channel busytime as direct measure of channel utilization and show how channel utilization along with network throughput and goodput can be used to define highly congested, moderately congested, and uncongested network states. In this paper, we use link layer information collected from an operational, largescale, and heavily utilized IEEE 802.
Rights to individual papers remain with the author or the authors employer. View the full text of this paper, as presented in the Proceedings, in HTML and PDF. 279292 of the Proceedings Understanding Congestion in IEEE 802. 11b Wireless NetworksAmit In this paper, we use link layer information collected from an operational, largescale, and heavily utilized IEEE 802. 11b wireless network deployed at the 62nd Internet Engineering Task ForceIETF meeting to study congestion in wireless networks. BeldingRoyer, University of California, Santa Barbara AbstractThe growing popularity of wireless networks has led to cases of heavy utilization and congestion.
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