2010
DOI: 10.1155/2010/153102
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FloorNet: Deployment and Evaluation of a Multihop Wireless 802.11 Testbed

Abstract: A lot of attention has been given to multihop wireless networks lately, but further research-in particular, through experimentation-is needed. This attention has motivated an increase in the number of 802.11-based deployments, both indoor and outdoor. These testbeds, which require a significant amount of resources during both deployment and maintenance, are used to run measurements in order to analyze and understand the limitation and differences between analytical or simulation-based figures and the results f… Show more

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“…During working hours the reported PDR of WiFi links shows a high degree of variability, whilst during night hours WiFi links show more stability as shown by the size boxplots in figure 3. As expected from previous work [4,5], since during night hours there are no people in the building, the environmental conditions can be considered a constant during the 15 replications. As a result of this, we can conclude that no matter the PDR shown by a WiFi link (i.e., good or bad), link quality shows a high degree of stability.…”
Section: Wifi Mesh Testbed Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…During working hours the reported PDR of WiFi links shows a high degree of variability, whilst during night hours WiFi links show more stability as shown by the size boxplots in figure 3. As expected from previous work [4,5], since during night hours there are no people in the building, the environmental conditions can be considered a constant during the 15 replications. As a result of this, we can conclude that no matter the PDR shown by a WiFi link (i.e., good or bad), link quality shows a high degree of stability.…”
Section: Wifi Mesh Testbed Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…Our testbed is located in the Torres Quevedo building at University Carlos III de Madrid. It consists of 18 devices deployed under the raised floor, a placement that provides physical protection as well as radio shielding to some extent (see [22]). Fig.…”
Section: Testbed Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2b), which protects devices from physical harm and provides radio shielding to some extent [13]. Configuration and control of the experiments are centralized in a single terminal, not shown in the figure.…”
Section: A Testbed Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%