Résumé:
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) based on IEEE
802.11a/b/g standards are growing rapidly. WLANs can provide the benefits of
network connectivity without the restrictions of being tied to a location or
restricted by wires. Despite this convenience of mobility, the performance of a
WLAN must be addressed carefully before it can be adopted and deployed in
any environment. In this paper, we address the impact of various key
parameters on the actual performance of IEEE 802.11g. A series of controlled
experiments are carried out to assess the performance of IEEE 802.11g in
the presence of interferences, and to find the maximum throughput under
realistic conditions.