DocumentCode
456559
Title
Measurements of In-Motion 802.11 Networking
Author
Gass, Richard ; Scott, James ; Diot, Christophe
Author_Institution
Intel Res., Cambridge
fYear
2005
fDate
1-1 Aug. 2005
Firstpage
69
Lastpage
74
Abstract
Wireless networking can support in-motion users by providing occasional opportunities to transmit and receive data. We measure the performance of UDP and TCP transfers between a car traveling at speeds from 5 mph to 75 mph and an 802.11b access point. We analyze the impact of bandwidth and delay limitations in the backhaul network on the feasibility of in-motion transfer with typical Internet applications. We observe that in interference-free environments, a significant amount of data can be transferred using off-the-shelf equipment. We find that performance suffers mostly from network or application related problems instead of wireless link issues, i.e., protocols with handshakes, bandwidth limitations, and long round-trip times
Keywords
Internet; wireless LAN; Internet; backhaul network; bandwidth limitation; delay limitation; in-motion 802.11 networking; in-motion transfer; wireless networking; Access protocols; Airports; Bandwidth; IP networks; Interference; Performance analysis; Velocity measurement; Web and internet services; Wireless application protocol; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Mobile Computing Systems and Applications, 2006. WMCSA '06. Proceedings. 7th IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Orcas Island, WA
ISSN
1550-6193
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2439-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WMCSA.2006.14
Filename
1691716
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