Measurement-based Characterization of 802.11 in a Hotspot Setting

  • Maya Rodrig ,
  • Charles Reis ,
  • Ratul Mahajan ,
  • David Wetherall ,
  • John Zahorjan

SIGCOMM'05 Workshops, Philadelphia, PA, USA |

We analyze wireless measurements taken during the SIGCOMM 2004 conference to understand how well 802.11 operates in real deployments. We find that the overhead of 802.11 is high, with only 40% of the transmission time spent in sending original data. Most of the remaining time is consumed by retransmissions due to packet losses that are caused by both contention and transmission errors. Our analysis also shows that wireless nodes adapt their transmission rates with an extremely high frequency. We comment on the difficulties and opportunities of working with wireless traces, rather than the wired traces of wireless activity that are presently more common.