[net2-wg] 600 pps, high throughput
Joe Polastre
joe at polastre.com
Mon Mar 13 13:52:02 PST 2006
Your calculation does not include the 4 byte preamble or 2 byte footer.
-Joe
On 3/13/06, Omprakash Gnawali <gnawali at usc.edu> wrote:
>
>
> > The number I quoted -- 600 pps -- was for small (14 bytes, including
> > headers) packets. The numbers are in the T2 tech report. The
> > measurements were intended to demonstrate the possible RX bandwidth. As
>
>
> This is 600*14*8/1024 = 65 kbps
>
> Tony et al. from UCLA have managed to get up to 140 kbps using packet
> trains they describe in the following paper:
> http://netlab.cs.ucla.edu/wiki/files/TS2006WCNC.pdf
>
> Any idea, what kind of throughput we can get with larger packet size
> but with the fixes you mentioned in your email?
>
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