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Tools and Techniques for Measurement of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Networks
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EngineeringWireless LanComputer EngineeringSystems EngineeringMobile ComputingInternet Of ThingsIeee 802.11Wireless ComputingWireless AccessNetwork PerformanceSignal ProcessingVideo SessionWireless Network ManagementRadio Local Area NetworkCase Studies
With the growing popularity of wireless local area networks (WLANs) has come an increased need for effective measurements of real-world WLANs and their applications. This paper presents tools and techniques for measuring IEEE 802.11 WLANs. The techniques include details on setting up a PC as a wireless access point and building a wireless sniffer while the tools include programs for measuring link, network and application layer traffic. The tools are all open-source software available for download and the techniques all use open-source software and off-the-shelf hardware components. Together, these tools and techniques facilitate WLAN performance analysis across network layers in a flexible, accurate and cost-effective manner. To illustrate the usefulness of these tools and techniques for gathering WLAN measurements three case studies are presented: a streaming video session showing cross-layer performance; network characteristics of a wireless hand-held game; and measurements of access point queue size. Research employing these tools can yield more accurate WLAN models and more realistic evaluation of proposed WLAN changes in a network testbed.
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