End-To-End Performance Modeling of Local Area Networks

1986 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
pp. 975-985 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Mitchell ◽  
D. Lide
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Muhammad Bux Laghari ◽  
Hamayoun Shahwani ◽  
Syed Attique Shah ◽  
Raja Asif Wagan ◽  
Zahid Rauf ◽  
...  

xCalamities such as earthquakes and tsunami affect communication services by devastating the communication network and electrical infrastructure. Multihop relay networks can be deployed to restore the communication environment quickly in catastrophe-stricken areas. However, performance in terms of throughput is affected by deploying the relay networks. In wireless local area networks (WLANs), the primary purpose of multiband transmission employing multihop relay networks is to increase the throughput and reduce the latency. In the future, wireless networks are believed to carry high throughput, more data rates, and less latency by expanding bandwidth-demanding applications. Simultaneous multiband transmission in WLAN systems is considered to increase the coverage area without power escalation. Due to the inherent characteristics of different bands and channel conditions, transmission rates tend to be different. The impact of such conditions may cater to the disproportional distribution of data among bands, causing some of the bands to be overwhelmed, which incurs buffer overflow and packet loss. In contrast, the channel capacity of some of the bands remains underutilized. In this paper, we consider the channel conditions and transmission rates of each band on either side of the relay to address the problems mentioned above. Furthermore, this paper proposes a load distribution-based end-to-end traffic scheduling technique to improve system performance. The simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed method with maximizing throughput and minimizing end-to-end delay.


Author(s):  
Monday O. Eyinagho ◽  
Samuel O. Falaki

A large number of installed local area networks are sluggish in terms of speed of uploading and downloading of information. Researchers have, therefore, proposed the need for such networks to be designed with specified maximum end-to-end delay. This is because, if the maximum packet delay between any two nodes of a network is not known, it is impossible to provide a deterministic guarantee of worst case response times of packets’ flows. Therefore, the need for analytic and formal basis for designing such networks becomes very imperative. In this regard, this chapter has discussed the switched local area networks’ delay problem and related issues. It compared the two principal approaches for determining the end-to-end response times of flows in communication networks – stochastic approach and deterministic approach. The chapter goes on to demonstrate the superiority of the latter approach by using it to develop and validate the goodness of a general maximum delay packet switch model.


Author(s):  
Chaithra. H. U ◽  
Vani H.R

Now a days in Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) used in different fields because its well-suited simulator and higher flexibility. The concept of WLAN  with  advanced 5th Generation technologies, related to a Internet-of-Thing (IOT). In this project, representing the Network Simulator (NS-2) used linked-level simulators for Wireless Local Area Networks and still utilized IEEE 802.11g/n/ac with advanced IEEE 802.11ah/af technology. Realization of the whole Wireless Local Area Networking linked-level simulators inspired by the recognized Vienna Long Term Evolution- simulators. As a outcome, this is achieved to link together that simulator to detailed performances of Wireless Local Area Networking with Long Term Evolution, operated in the similar RF bands. From the advanced 5th Generation support cellular networking, such explore is main because different coexistences scenario can arise linking wireless communicating system to the ISM and UHF bands.


2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (16) ◽  
pp. 33-43
Author(s):  
Álvaro Javier Carrillo Hernández ◽  
Joan Katherine Zorovich Gutiérrez ◽  
Javier Enrique Arévalo Peña

Este articulo presenta el proceso de desarrollo de un módulo de capacitación en redes de área local (LAN: Local Area Networks), cuyos contenidos son de fácil entendimiento, que es posible tomarlo en un periodo muy corto de tiempo, que no depende directamente de un tutor para poderse realizar y que además tiene incluido un desarrollo práctico para la utilización del Laboratorio de Telemática de Fundación Universidad Autónoma de Colombia. Para poderlo realizar fue necesaria una indagación previa acerca del aprendizaje, la selección un plan temático, realizar la correspondiente recopilación bibliográfica para la creación de un marco teórico que fuese acorde con la teoría del aprendizaje y crear unas prácticas de laboratorio adecuadas que reforzaran el conocimiento adquirido. Como resultado se obtuvo un software didáctico que contiene todo el marco teórico distribuido en temáticas y prácticas de laboratorio que conjugan la parte teórica con la parte práctica.


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