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Improving VoIP call capacity over IEEE 802.11 networks

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Improving VoIP call capacity over IEEE 802.11 networks
— The expected VoIP call capacity in a one hop IEEE 802.11b network with G.711 voice codec is about 85 simultaneous calls, but the actual observed capacity is only 5 calls even at the highest data rate and under zero loss conditions. In this paper we analyze the reasons behind this inferior performance of VoIP traffic. We also present algorithms at the medium access control layer to improve the observed call capacity. Finally, using ns2 based simulations, we evaluate the algorithms and show that performance improvements of up to 300% can be achieved.
Yeonsik Jeong, Sandeep Kakumanu, Cheng-Lin Tsao, R
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where BROADNETS
Authors Yeonsik Jeong, Sandeep Kakumanu, Cheng-Lin Tsao, Raghupathy Sivakumar
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