Analysis Of Packets Delay In Wireless Data Networks

The networks with wireless links for automation control applications traffic transmission when packets have small size and application payload is predictable are under consideration. Analytical model for packets delay on their propagation path through the network is proposed. Estimations for network...

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Published inTransport and telecommunication Vol. 16; no. 4; pp. 330 - 340
Main Authors Krivchenkov, Aleksandr, Sedykh, Dmitry
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Riga De Gruyter Open 01.12.2015
De Gruyter Poland
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Summary:The networks with wireless links for automation control applications traffic transmission when packets have small size and application payload is predictable are under consideration. Analytical model for packets delay on their propagation path through the network is proposed. Estimations for network architectures based on WiFi and Bluetooth wireless technologies are made. The specifications for physical layer 802.11 a/b/g/n and 802.15.1 are under consideration. Analytical and experimental results for delivered network bandwidth for different network architecture, traffic structure and wireless technologies were compared to validate that basic mechanisms are correctly taken into account in the model. It is shown that basic effects are taken into account and further accuracy “improvement” of the model will give not more than 5%. As a result that is important for automation control applications we have reliably received the lowest possible level for packets delay in one wireless link. For 802.11 it is of order of 0.2 ms, for 802.15.1 it is 1.25 ms and is true when application packet can be transferred by one data frame.
ISSN:1407-6179
1407-6160
1407-6179
DOI:10.1515/ttj-2015-0030