Link-level measurements from an 802.11b mesh network
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Carnegie Mellon University
Abstract
This paper analyzes the causes of packet loss in a 38-node urban multi-hop 802.11b network. The patterns and causes of loss are important in the design of routing and error-correction protocols, as well as in network planning.The paper makes the following observations. The distribution of inter-node loss rates is relatively uniform over the whole range of loss rates; there is no clear threshold separating "in range" and "out of range." Most links have relatively stable loss rates from one second to the next, though a small minority have very bursty losses at that time scale. Signal-to-noise ratio and distance have little predictive value for loss rate. The large number of links with intermediate loss rates is…
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5Topics & keywords
- Path loss
- Computer network
- Computer science
- Packet loss
- Node (physics)
- Range (aeronautics)
- Routing protocol
- Routing (electronic design automation)
- Sustainable cities and communities