Link-level measurements from an 802.11b mesh network

Author:

Aguayo Daniel1,Bicket John1,Biswas Sanjit1,Judd Glenn2,Morris Robert1

Affiliation:

1. M.I.T. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

2. Carnegie Mellon University

Abstract

This paper analyzes the causes of packet loss in a 38-node urban multi-hop 802.11b network. The patterns and causes of loss are important in the design of routing and error-correction protocols, as well as in network planning.The paper makes the following observations. The distribution of inter-node loss rates is relatively uniform over the whole range of loss rates; there is no clear threshold separating "in range" and "out of range." Most links have relatively stable loss rates from one second to the next, though a small minority have very bursty losses at that time scale. Signal-to-noise ratio and distance have little predictive value for loss rate. The large number of links with intermediate loss rates is probably due to multi-path fading rather than attenuation or interference.The phenomena discussed here are all well-known. The contributions of this paper are an understanding of their relative importance, of how they interact, and of the implications for MAC and routing protocol design.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Software

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