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Achievable Throughput

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Estimation Of Maximum Achievable End-To-End Throughput In Ieee 802.11 Based Wireless Mesh Networks, Gayatri Venkatesh Aug 2009

Estimation Of Maximum Achievable End-To-End Throughput In Ieee 802.11 Based Wireless Mesh Networks, Gayatri Venkatesh

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Wireless mesh networks can be quickly deployed in various situations to provide temporary to permanent wireless network coverage. To assess the feasibility and reliability of a given end-to-end communication need, it is essential for communication end points to accurately estimate their achievable end-to-end throughput. Several capacity, end-to-end throughput, and available bandwidth estimation techniques have been studied in the past for wired and wireless networks. The contention among wireless nodes arising due to the IEEE 802.11 medium access control protocol's channel access mechanism renders the estimation of such network attributes challenging in multi-hop networks. This thesis evaluates Adhoc Probe, one state-of-the-art …