Throughput analysis of WLANs in saturation and non-saturation heterogeneous conditions with airtime concept
Yin Wan, Kosuke Sanada, Nobuyoshi Komuro, Gen Motoyoshi, Norio Yamagaki, Shigeo Shioda, Shiro Sakata, Tutomu Murase, and Hiroo Sekiya
IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol.E99-B, no.11, pp.2289-2296, Nov. 2016. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

This paper presents an analytical model for network throughput of WLANs, taking into account heterogeneous conditions, namely network nodes transmit different length frames with various offered load individually. The airtime concept, which is often used in multi-hop network analyses, is firstly applied for WLAN analysis. The proposed analytical model can cover the situation that there are saturation and non-saturation nodes in the same network simultaneously, which is the first success in the WLAN analyses. This paper shows the network throughput characteristics of four scenarios. Scenario 1 considers the saturation throughputs for the case that one or two length frames are transmitted at the identical offered load. Scenarios 2 and 3 are prepared for investigating the cases that all network nodes transmit different length frames at the identical offered load and identical length frames at the different offered loads, respectively. The heterogeneous conditions for not only frame length but also offered load are investigated in Scenario 4.

 

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