First, thanks for reply, I have checked the indicated paper but I have not
found what I want, in the paper the authors determine the best next physical
mode to be used for the next transmission based on SNR, frame length, and retry
count. However, I want the BER vs. SNR curve values for 802.11g standard.
Similar to the one of 802.11b which is of the form:
SNR(dB) BPSK(1Mbps) QPSK(2Mbps) CCK5.5(5.5Mbps) CCK11(11Mbps)
1 1.2e-5 5e-3 8e-2
1e-1
2 1e-6 1.2e-3 4e-2
1e-1
.
.
.
I want a simlar curve for 802.11g, can anyone help me?
Thanks,
Ghada
Eduard GV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
It was made for 11a, which uses the same modulations:
Goodput Analysis and Link Adaptation for IEEE 802.11a Wireless LANs
Daji Qiao, Sunghyun Choi, and Kang G. Shin
Good luck!
Edu
2008/1/12, Ghada Al-Mashaqbeh :
>
> Hi all,
>
> I want to simulate realsitic channel propagation model for 802.11g standard.
> I just wonder if any body has the BER vs SNR curve for 802.11g similar to the
> one I have found for 802.11b which is BER vs SNR curves for the Intersil
> HFA3861B chip, as reported in Javier del Prado Pavon and Sunghyun Choi, "Link
> Adaptation Strategy for IEEE 802.11 WLAN via Received Signal Strength
> Measurement".
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ghada
>
>
>
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