Analysis and experiments of maximum throughput in wireless multi-hop networks for VoIP application
Masahiko Inaba, Yoshihiro Tsuchiya, Hiroo Sekiya, Shiro Sakata, and Kengo Yagyu
IEICE Transactions on Communications, vol.E92-B, no.11, pp.3422-3431, Nov. 2009. [pdf document]

<Abstract>

This paper quantitatively analyzes the maximum UDP (User Datagram Protocol) throughput for two-way flows in wireless string multi-hop networks. The validity of the analysis is shown by the comparison with the simulation and the experiment results. The authors also clarify the difference fundamental characteristics between a one-way flow and a two-way flow in detail based on the simulation results. The result shows that collisions at both ends' nodes are decisive in determining the throughput for two-way flows. The analyses are applicable to the estimation of VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) capacity for string multi-hop networks represented by WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) mesh networks.

 

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