TY - CHAP
T1 - Influence of people shadowing on bit error rate of IEEE802.11 2.4GHz channel
AU - Mathur, Rajiv
AU - Klepal, Martin
AU - McGibney, Alan
AU - Pesch, Dirk
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Installations of IEEE 802.11-based wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been growing exponentially over the past two years due to their low cost and high-speed data rate capabilities. Although many organizations have started using WLANs, there are still few tools available that assist in the design of WLAN networks. As a result, the current deployment of WLAN networks remains ad-hoc in nature. The objective of the research reported here is to develop modeling tools for performance optimization of WLAN networks. In particular, we attempt to develop propagation models that can predict the signal strength and interference in a WLAN system by taking environment specific parameters into account such as the structure of the building, presence or absence of stationary obstacles etc [1]. This paper investigates the influence of moving obstacles, such as people, on radio wave propagation inside a building and the effect on received signal quality, in particular the bit error rate in an IEEE802.11 2.4GHz channel. Our findings suggest that the presence of moving obstacles, such as people, causes strong variations in the received signal, which seriously affects the quality of the received signal.
AB - Installations of IEEE 802.11-based wireless local area networks (WLANs) have been growing exponentially over the past two years due to their low cost and high-speed data rate capabilities. Although many organizations have started using WLANs, there are still few tools available that assist in the design of WLAN networks. As a result, the current deployment of WLAN networks remains ad-hoc in nature. The objective of the research reported here is to develop modeling tools for performance optimization of WLAN networks. In particular, we attempt to develop propagation models that can predict the signal strength and interference in a WLAN system by taking environment specific parameters into account such as the structure of the building, presence or absence of stationary obstacles etc [1]. This paper investigates the influence of moving obstacles, such as people, on radio wave propagation inside a building and the effect on received signal quality, in particular the bit error rate in an IEEE802.11 2.4GHz channel. Our findings suggest that the presence of moving obstacles, such as people, causes strong variations in the received signal, which seriously affects the quality of the received signal.
KW - Bit error rate
KW - IEEE802.11 channel
KW - Indoor channel model
KW - Motif Model
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/28844485096
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:28844485096
SN - 0780384725
SN - 9780780384729
T3 - 1st International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2004, Proceedings ISWCS '04
SP - 448
EP - 452
BT - 1st International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2004, Proceedings ISWCS '04
T2 - 1st International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems 2004, ISWCS '04
Y2 - 20 September 2004 through 22 September 2004
ER -