학술논문

Interference of simulated IEEE 802.11 links with directional antennas
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 Wireless Days Wireless Days, 2017. :27-32 Mar, 2017
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Directional antennas
Reliability
IEEE 802.11n Standard
Payloads
Routing
WiFi-based Long Distance (WiLD)
interference
directional antennas
Language
Abstract
WiFi-based Long Distance (WiLD) networks have emerged as a promising alternative approach for Internet in rural areas. The main hardware components of these networks are commercial off-the-shelf WiFi radios and directional antennas. During our experiences with real-world WiLD networks, we encountered that interference among long-distance links is a major issue even with high gain directional antennas. In this work, we are providing an in-depth analysis of these interference effects by conducting simulations in ns-3. To closely match the real-world interference effects, we implemented a module to load radiation pattern of commonly used antennas. We analyze two different interference scenarios typically present as a part of larger networks. The results show that side-lobes of directional antennas significantly influence the throughput of long-distance WiFi links depending on the orientation. This work emphasizes that the usage of simple directional antenna models needs to be considered carefully.