[PDF][PDF] The Mathematical Model for Interference Simulation and Optimization in 802.11 n Networks.

I Dolinska, A Masiukiewicz, G Rzadkowski - CS&P, 2013 - Citeseer
One of the key problems in 802.11 standard networks are interferences. It is not possible to
avoid the influence of other wireless systems. One can only minimize the power level of …

Predicting throughput in IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks using directional antenna

S Kandasamy, R Morla, P Ramos, M Ricardo - Wireless Networks, 2019 - Springer
In IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks interference increases as more access points are
added. A metric helping to quantize this interference seems to be of high interest. In this …

A new algorithm for the placement of WLAN access points based on nonsmooth optimization technique

S Kouhbor, J Ugon, A Kruger… - The 7th International …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
In wireless local area network (WLAN), signal coverage is obtained by proper placement of
access points (APs). The impact of incorrect placement of APs is significant. If they are …

Optimal placement of access point in WLAN based on a new algorithm

S Kouhbor, J Ugon, A Kruger… - … Conference on Mobile …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
When designing wireless communication systems, it is very important to know the optimum
numbers and locations for the access points (APs). The impact of incorrect placement of APs …

[PDF][PDF] Optimal access point selection and traffic allocation in IEEE 802.11 networks

R Akl, S Park - Proceedings of 9th World Multiconference on …, 2005 - Citeseer
We design an optimal access point (AP) selection and traffic allocation algorithm for IEEE
802.11 networks. Coverage and capacity are some key issues when selecting APs in a …

Minimum AP placement for WLAN with rate adaptation using physical interference model

Z Zheng, B Zhang, X Jia, J Zhang… - 2010 IEEE Global …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
There are two widely used interference models to characterize interference in wireless
communication, protocol model and physical model. The protocol model simplifies the …

MODELING OF IEEE 802.11 COMPUTER NETWORKS OPERATION AT INCREASED INTERFERENCE INTENSITY

VS Khandetskyi, NV Karpenko - Radio Electronics, Computer …, 2022 - ric.zntu.edu.ua
Context. High level of industrial noise increases the loss of information frames during
transmission, which in turn decreases the network throughput. We propose a mathematical …

On the advantages of multi-hop extensions to the IEEE 802.11 infrastructure mode

S Narayanan, P Liu, SS Panwar - … and Networking Conference …, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE 802.11 specifies two modes of operation, an infrastructure mode where nodes
communicate to/through an access point, and an ad-hoc mode, where nodes communicate …

Path loss models for IEEE 802.11 a wireless local area networks

F Capulli, C Monti, M Vari… - 2006 3rd International …, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) based on IEEE 802.11 a standard are deployed to
provide network connectivity without being tethered off of a wired network. An accurate …

Interference analysis of IEEE 802.11 wireless networks: A case study of Namibia University of Science and Technology

TS Andjamba, GAL Zodi, DS Jat - … on ICT in Business Industry & …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Radio frequency interference in wireless networks affects data packets which are transmitted
over WiFi networks and the data packets are lost due to poor signal strength during …