In this dissertation, we address the problem of workload characterization in a wireless LAN (WLAN). Workload is generated by applications and users trying to carry out some of their functions. We attempt to capture such application- and user-level characteristics from the information
While it is commonly understood that 802.11a / 802.11g as 54Mbps WLANs; and 802.11b as 11Mbps WLAN, the actual achievable throughput for these standards is much lower. This thesis is focused on the evaluation of the theoretical performance of IEEE 802.11a/b/g wireless
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