Abstract
ABSTRACT Over the past few years, a large number of mobile devices are being used in real life with the advancement of wireless technology. The explosive increase in the number of wireless mobile devices makes it impossible to avoid the co-channel interference (CCI) or adjacent channel interference (ACI) phenomenon. Therefore, this interference phenomenon has been recognized as an important problem as it causes network performance degradation. In this paper, we conducted a CCI experiment in an outdoor environment where a Wi-Fi signal is not detected and in the ns-3 simulator, and compared the CCI phenomenon with the experiment results and simulation results. As we evaluated network performance between real network and simulation, we analyzed the performance impact at each network stack how packet errors propagate to upper layers in wireless ad-hoc network and propose a theoretical maximum throughput considering error rate in the data link layer and TCP layer.
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