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22 August 2002 Experimental performance study of wireless ad hoc system utilizing 802.11a standard base on different routing protocols
Xiao Feng Zhong, You-Zheng Wang, Shunliang Mei, Jing Wang
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Proceedings Volume 4911, Wireless and Mobile Communications II; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480514
Event: Asia-Pacific Optical and Wireless Communications 2002, 2002, Shanghai, China
Abstract
The wireless ad hoc network technology provides a flexible infrastructure for next generation mobile telecommunication. In this paper, the performances of the networks based on IEEE802.11a standard, including packets successful delivery rate, average end-to-end delay and system throughput, have been studied with different routing protocols (AODV, WRP, and FISHEYE) using GloMoSim to evaluate the effects of various factors, such as node mobility, node density, and node radio transmission range. The simulation results show that adaptive routing protocol will be more suitable for the variation ad hoc network and the results are helpful for the optimum design and deployment of an actual network.
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Xiao Feng Zhong, You-Zheng Wang, Shunliang Mei, and Jing Wang "Experimental performance study of wireless ad hoc system utilizing 802.11a standard base on different routing protocols", Proc. SPIE 4911, Wireless and Mobile Communications II, (22 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.480514
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Networks

Computer simulations

Mobile communications

Wireless communications

Data communications

Telecommunications

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