Abstract:
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Most studies about the performance of IEEE 802.11 are limited to a single cell environment. Nevertheless, the idea of designing an outdoor cellular network based on WLAN IEEE 802.11 is very attractive, due to the several advantages that this technology presents: the low cost of the equipment, its operation in unlicensed spectrum and its higher data rates. In this paper, we study the possibility of designing an outdoor cellular network based on the IEEE 802.11g standard. We present its performance under different load conditions and compare this behavior with the results obtained in an isolated single cell environment, without co-channel interference. Finally, going a step further, this paper explores the IEEE 802.11g cellular network performance for different cluster sizes, as a method to reduce the interference influence on network's performance |