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== Part 1 == |
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== Part 2 == |
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=== Motivation === |
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IEEE 802.11 networks underlie various influences and to create such a network it is essential to know the properties of the medium and how to deal with them. In general the quality of transmissions on the medium is rated by the link-level quality among the participating networknodes. |
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In the following work we are going to discuss some of the factors that affect the medium aswell as some metrics to actually meassure the quality and some approaches to enhance it. |
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=== The Scenario === |
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=== Delivery Propability === |
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=== Metric - Allan Deviation === |
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=== Influencing Variables === |
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==== Distance ==== |
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==== Signal to Noise Ratio ==== |
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==== Transmission Rate ==== |
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==== Interferences ==== |
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==== Distortion by Reflection ==== |
Latest revision as of 14:49, 25 September 2006
(Florian Lederer and Andreas Weiß, 2006-05-08)
Motivation
IEEE 802.11 networks underlie various influences and to create such a network it is essential to know the properties of the medium and how to deal with them. In general the quality of transmissions on the medium is rated by the link-level quality among the participating networknodes. In the following work we are going to discuss some of the factors that affect the medium aswell as some metrics to actually meassure the quality and some approaches to enhance it.