Abstract

This project is to simulate the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) over IEEE 802.11b and 802.11e WLANs (Wireless Local Area Network) with different Coder-Decoder (CODECs) by using Network Simulator-2 (NS-2). The main objectives of this project are to analyze the VoIP of Mean Opinion Score (MOS), throughput and packet drop rate. The simulation is conducted using different CODECs (G.711, G.729A and G.723.1) and simulated without background traffic (data). The simulation in this project is using 1 wired node and 1 access point connected with mobile nodes in hierarchy. The mobile nodes will send VoIP calls to wired node through access point simultaneously. From the project, it is found that the CODEC G.711 provides the best quality of VoIP calls. However, CODEC G.723.1 can support the most VoIP calls with acceptable quality. In addition, with the first priority given by 802.11e to the VoIP, it can provide a very good perceived audio quality.

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