Abstract
<p class="0abstract">Computing and measuring the total capacity of a data network are a remarkably difficult problem. These metrics are directly linked to the available bandwidth to each wireless internet of things (IoT) device of the network. In this paper, the authors study the performance metrics associated with capacity traffic in multi-hop wireless mesh networks (WMNs). It is dedicated to Internet access assuming a time division multiple access (TDMA). They focus simultaneously on three key operating metrics, the total network capacity (TNC), total application network capacity (TANC), and the Average message time (AMS). They also analyze how parameters such as forward error correction (FEC) and acknowledgments (ACK) affect the overall network capacity under different operating conditions. Theoretical network capacity for WMNs, in this paper, is explored to draw attention to the number of open research issues</p>
Highlights
wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are emerging as the more lucrative technology for determining wideband connectivity [1]
The presented measurements show how Total application network capacity (TANC) varies depending on the several Message sizes according to the modulation type (QAM)
The authors focus on the analysis of total network capacity (TNC) over a multi-hop, wireless network technologies, designed for the internet of things (IoT), where all links share the same physical channel
Summary
WMNs are emerging as the more lucrative technology for determining wideband connectivity [1]. The network capacity of a wireless mesh network (WMN) [2] implemented in the internet of things (IoT) is one of the significant criteria for quality of service. A significant surge in demand for total IP/application network capacity is invading the industrial internet of things (IIoT) [8] caused by an ascendant demand from IoT devices, and consumers with an exceptional and high ambition for real-time access to massive amounts of data services. Confront this insatiable consumer traffic demand; operators are obliged to enlarge network capacity. It analyses and discusses network capacity, gives an overview of the system model, and presents contributions on some measurements and numerical results obtained for the described model
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