Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11G Signals Under Different Operational Environments

Abstract

A modern military environment requires flexible, capable and robust communications systems. Wireless communications infrastructures can provide all these services that are absolutely necessary to the soldiers on the battlefield or to the mission planners. The IEEE 802.11g wireless LAN seems to fit the military needs since it can provide data rates up to 54 Mbps and it is backward compatible with the earlier 802.11b specification. The purpose of this thesis was to implement, analyze and evaluate the performance of an outdoor point-to-point 802.11g WLAN under different operational environments. The implementation was achieved using two low-cost commercially available wireless bridges and directional external antennas from a well-known manufacturer, Cisco. As part of the analysis, the effective throughput of this standard, the packet error rate and the received signal strength were measured in each of the following three environments: suburban area, medium density vegetation, and coastal. The signal path loss was then calculated from the recorded results and was compared to theoretical results from common outdoor propagation models. A new path loss exponent, n, was also estimated for each case. Based on this exponent, the free space path loss model was properly modified in order to fit the measured path loss results.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA439415

Entities

People

  • Stefanos Filtikakis

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Application Protocols
  • Climate Change
  • Computer Communications
  • Computers
  • Data Links
  • Data Rate
  • Data Transmission
  • Local Area Networks
  • Military Operations
  • Mobile Phones
  • Modulation
  • Multiple Access
  • Network Architecture
  • Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
  • Throughput
  • Wireless Communications
  • Wireless Networks

Readers

  • Approximation Theory.
  • Computer Networking
  • Wetland-Land-Environmental Management.

Technology Areas

  • Space