Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks

>Magister Scientiae - MSc === This thesis validates that packet aggregation is a viable technique to increase call capacity for Voice over Internet Protocol over wireless mesh networks. Wireless mesh networks are attractive ways to provide voice services to rural communities. Due to the ad-hoc ro...

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Main Author: Zulu, Docas Dudu
Other Authors: Tucker, William
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4403
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-44032018-08-23T04:21:00Z Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks Zulu, Docas Dudu Tucker, William Wireless communication Network communication Wireless mesh networks >Magister Scientiae - MSc This thesis validates that packet aggregation is a viable technique to increase call capacity for Voice over Internet Protocol over wireless mesh networks. Wireless mesh networks are attractive ways to provide voice services to rural communities. Due to the ad-hoc routing nature of mesh networks, packet loss and delay can reduce voice quality. Even on non-mesh networks, voice quality is reduced by high overhead, associated with the transmission of multiple small packets. Packet aggregation techniques are proven to increase VoIP performance and thus can be deployed in wireless mesh networks. Kernel level packet aggregation was initially implemented and tested on a small mesh network of PCs running Linux, and standard baseline vs. aggregation tests were conducted with a realistic voice traffic profile in hop-to-hop mode. Modifications of the kernel were then transferred to either end of a nine node 'mesh potato' network and those tests were conducted with only the end nodes modified to perform aggregation duties. Packet aggregation increased call capacity expectedly, while quality of service was maintained in both instances, and hop-to-hop aggregation outperformed the end-to-end configuration 4:1. However, implementing hop-to-hop in a scalable fashion is prohibitive, due to the extensive kernel level debugging that must be done to achieve the call capacity increase. Therefore, end-to-end call capacity increase is an acceptable compromise for eventual scalable deployment of voice over wireless mesh networks. 2015-08-19T14:21:24Z 2015-08-19T14:21:24Z 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4403 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Wireless communication
Network communication
Wireless mesh networks
spellingShingle Wireless communication
Network communication
Wireless mesh networks
Zulu, Docas Dudu
Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
description >Magister Scientiae - MSc === This thesis validates that packet aggregation is a viable technique to increase call capacity for Voice over Internet Protocol over wireless mesh networks. Wireless mesh networks are attractive ways to provide voice services to rural communities. Due to the ad-hoc routing nature of mesh networks, packet loss and delay can reduce voice quality. Even on non-mesh networks, voice quality is reduced by high overhead, associated with the transmission of multiple small packets. Packet aggregation techniques are proven to increase VoIP performance and thus can be deployed in wireless mesh networks. Kernel level packet aggregation was initially implemented and tested on a small mesh network of PCs running Linux, and standard baseline vs. aggregation tests were conducted with a realistic voice traffic profile in hop-to-hop mode. Modifications of the kernel were then transferred to either end of a nine node 'mesh potato' network and those tests were conducted with only the end nodes modified to perform aggregation duties. Packet aggregation increased call capacity expectedly, while quality of service was maintained in both instances, and hop-to-hop aggregation outperformed the end-to-end configuration 4:1. However, implementing hop-to-hop in a scalable fashion is prohibitive, due to the extensive kernel level debugging that must be done to achieve the call capacity increase. Therefore, end-to-end call capacity increase is an acceptable compromise for eventual scalable deployment of voice over wireless mesh networks.
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Zulu, Docas Dudu
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title Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
title_short Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
title_full Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
title_fullStr Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
title_full_unstemmed Packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
title_sort packet aggregation for voice over internet protocol on wireless mesh networks
publisher University of the Western Cape
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