UP Paper 1340 US-T-XDOWN
Analysis of Mobility in Adaptive Data Rate Wireless Networks
Makela,Juha-PekkaUniveristy of Oulu, Finland
Pahlanvan,KavehWPI, USA
Braysy,TimoUniversity of Oulu, Finland
Analysis of mobility relies on the analysis of the throughput of a mobile terminal in a constantly changing environment. Such throughput analysis of the modern multi-rate wireless mobile data systems such as WLAN, WiMAX and WPAN is a challenging problem, which has not been treated thoroughly in the current literature. The complexity increases when the effect of roaming is considered. The average throughput of a terminal is a function of the distance between the connecting access point and the mobile terminal. For a given distance, because of the shadow fading, the terminal may have several different data rates and its effective data rate is an average of all the experienced data rates. In addition, when the terminal roams from the near vicinity of one access point to another, it has certain penalty of loosing connection time due to the handoff process that needs to be accounted for. In this paper we provide analytical tools to evaluate a performance of mobile terminals in a multi-rate wireless networks. The throughput-distance relationship in shadow fading is presented after which this relationship is applied to performance analysis of a moving station.

Juha-Pekka Mäkelä (juha-pekka.makela@ee.oulu.fi) received his M.Sc. degree in electrical engineering and Licentiate’s degree in communication techniques from University of Oulu Finland, in 1997 and 2002 respectively. He is now working as a senior assistant in the Telecommunication laboratory at University of Oulu, and as a research scientist in Center for Wireless Communications (CWC) at University of Oulu. His research interests are intelligent handoff techniques and mobility management issues in IP based wireless networks.