Efficiency of fragmented frames transmission in IEEE 802.11 copmuter networks

Authors

  • V. Khandetskyi
  • V. Sivtsov

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34185/1562-9945-1-138-2022-19

Keywords:

computer networks IEEE 802.11ac/ax, transmission efficiency, frame fragmentation, bit error rate

Abstract

In an analytical form, the dependence of the MAC-efficiency of frames transmission on the coefficient of their fragmentation is obtained, taking into account retransmissions of damaged frames, the number of which changes in accordance with the noise level. When the noise intensity is high, the dependence of transmission efficiency on the fragmentation factor has the extreme character.

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Published

2022-03-30