“…Moreover, they have to operate in the presence of unintentional spurious signals from electronic devices that either use this band, like cordless phones, microwave ovens, baby monitors, security cameras, or operate in adjacent frequency bands, like a number of wireless appliances whose distribution in modern houses, public and professional contexts is by now widespread. Some authors tried to investigate on the effects of interference on voice quality in a VoWLAN conversation (Wang & Mellor, 2004;Wang & Li, 2005;Garg & Cappes, 2002;El-fishawy et al, 2007;Prasat, 1999;Hiraguri et al, 2002). For instance, in (Wang & Li, 2005) the coexistence of Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and VoIP traffic in a WLAN has been studied in terms of delays and performance loss.…”