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Title A Measurement Study of Bandwidth Estimation in 802.11g Wireless LANs using the DCF
Author Michael Bredel and Markus Fidler
Date May 2008
Kind In Proceedings
Publisher Springer
Organization International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP)
Booktitle Proceedings of IFIP Networking
Note IFIP Networking 2008, Singapore
Number 4982
Pages 314 - 325
Volume LNCS
ISBN 978-3540795483
Language englich
Keywords Bandwidth Estimation, Wireless, 802.11, DCF
Research Area Network Mechanisms & QoS
Abstract In this paper we present results from an extensive measurement study of wireless bandwidth estimation in IEEE 802.11 WLANs using the distributed coordination function. We show that a number of known iterative probing methods, which are based on the assumption of first-come first-serve scheduling, can be expected to report the fair bandwidth share of a new flow rather than the available bandwidth. Our measurement results confirm this view and we conclude that under the current probe gap and probe rate models the fair share can only be loosely related to the available bandwidth. Like a few other studies we report that packet sizes have a tremendous impact on bandwidth estimates. Unlike these studies we can, however, how that minor modifications to known methods for wired networks, such as Pathload, can solve previously indicated limitations of these methods in wireless networks.

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