OPTIMIZING THE ACTION OF IEEE 802.11 COMPUTER NETWORKS AT SIGNIFICANT LEVELS OF BIT ERROR RATE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34185/1562-9945-1-144-2023-05Keywords:
computer networks IEEE 802.11, transmission, frame fragmentation, noise, bit error rate BERAbstract
For a given level of noise, fragmentation of the frame’s data field increases the probability of transmitting each individual fragment. But this is accompanied by an increase in the rela-tive weight of overhead costs, i.e. the amount of service information that is necessary to sup-port the frame transfer process. We propose to determine the fragmentation optimum under condition of increased noise intensity by the maximum value of the product of fragmented frame successful transmission probability by the relative weight of overhead costs. The arti-cle presents detailed results of calculations of the optimality criterion dependence on the fragmentation coefficient at different levels of noise, which allow optimizing the process of fragmentation of the transmitted frames.
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