Changes between Version 26 and Version 27 of 802.11/wlan_exp/app_notes/dcf_with_multiple_flows
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- Apr 17, 2014, 10:54:50 AM (10 years ago)
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v26 v27 44 44 * PHY Rate: 18 Mbps 45 45 * Trial Duration: 90 seconds 46 * Channel 1 46 47 47 48 === Baseline: Performance of Each Flow in Isolation === … … 129 130 * PHY Rate: 18 Mbps 130 131 * Trial Duration: 90 seconds 132 * Channel 1 131 133 132 134 === Performance of Simultaneous Flows === … … 177 179 == Conclusion == 178 180 179 In this application note, we used the WLAN Experimental Framework to study behaviors of the DCF. We used the framework's event logs to dive deeply into this behaviors and describe transient effects -- we are not limited to coarse aggregate measures of performance. An extension to this experiment would be to remove the RF cabling altogether and investigate over-the-air performance. In this scenario, there is much more to deal with. For example, there will be interference from other ISM band transmitters and there will also be multipath fading. The WLAN Experimental Framework can help decipher the guiding forces behind the performance that is observed. For example, the [wiki:../../examples/chan_est_viewer Channel Estimate Viewer] shows how to extract channel 181 In this application note, we used the WLAN Experimental Framework to study behaviors of the DCF. We used the framework's event logs to dive deeply into this behaviors and describe transient effects -- we are not limited to coarse aggregate measures of performance. An extension to this experiment would be to remove the RF cabling altogether and investigate over-the-air performance. In this scenario, there is much more to deal with. For example, there will be interference from other ISM band transmitters and there will also be multipath fading. The WLAN Experimental Framework can help decipher the guiding forces behind the performance that is observed. For example, the [wiki:../../examples/chan_est_viewer Channel Estimate Viewer] shows how to extract channel estimates from the log. This can be viewed and analyzed alongside MAC events to help uncover the causes of performance changes. 180 182 181 183