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Measuring the weather’s impact on MAC layer over 2.4GHz outdoor radio links

Miguel GarciaDiana BriJaime LloretJelena Misic

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Computer scienceFrequency bandMAC layerReal-time computingAccess controlWeather conditionsData ratelaw.inventionlawTEORIA DE LA SEÑAL Y COMUNICACIONESControl frame errorsStatistical analysisRadio linkElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLayer (object-oriented design)InstrumentationIEEE 802.11 standardsbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsRadio Link ProtocolFrame (networking)INGENIERIA TELEMATICACondensed Matter PhysicsStatistical analysisModulationbusiness

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The weather s impact on the performance of a radio link at the 2.4 GHz ISM (Industry, Scientific and Medical) band had not been yet studied in great detail up to now as it is generally believed that the ultra-high frequency band is not significantly affected by weather conditions. However, our study shows significant correlations between meteorological variables and control frame errors at MAC (Medium Access Control) layer of the IEEE 802.11b/g standard. This study is performed over an outdoor radio link setting which has been monitored for several months. Moreover, we check if link distance and so modulation scheme and data rate are also decisive features of such impact. Our real scenario is composed of a point-to-multipoint link, one longer distance s than the other one. Finally, we conclude that the weather impacts on the number of control frame errors, and so it should be taken into account to design and deploy outdoor radio links IEEE 802.11b/g. Moreover, we have showed that such impact depends on data rate and modulation scheme.

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2014.10.047