2010 First International Conference on Networking and Computing 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ic-nc.2010.40
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IEEE802.11b/g Standard: Theoretical Maximum Throughput

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“…This value was used in order to create a network model close to the one existing in IEEE 802.11 networks. In the IEEE 802.11 standard, in every frame, 34 bytes are used to implement control structures and up to 2312 bytes are used to carry data [20], resulting in a rate of 68 times between control and payload data. Lastly, in order to demonstrate maximum protocol capabilities, it was considered in the simulation model that there were always enough secondary users to occupy all possible communication slots in E t .…”
Section: Simulations and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This value was used in order to create a network model close to the one existing in IEEE 802.11 networks. In the IEEE 802.11 standard, in every frame, 34 bytes are used to implement control structures and up to 2312 bytes are used to carry data [20], resulting in a rate of 68 times between control and payload data. Lastly, in order to demonstrate maximum protocol capabilities, it was considered in the simulation model that there were always enough secondary users to occupy all possible communication slots in E t .…”
Section: Simulations and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, effective throughput will never be as much as this upper limit due to several factors, such as the overhead of headers, ACK packets, additional inter-frame timings and, if it would be the case, RTS/CTS packets. Even in the best case, throughput would never overtake the Theoretical Maximum Throughput (TMT) [33], [34]. Hence, this throughput represents the 77% compared with the standard maximum capacity (2 Mbps These results are not unexpected at all, but they have to be taken into account when analysing wireless networks and specifically when assessing services that consume an important amount of bandwidth, such video streaming services.…”
Section: Achievable Transmission Rate In Wireless Ad Hoc Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%