International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
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Volume 14 - Issue 7 |
Published: February 2011 |
Authors: Rahul Malhotra, Vikas Gupta, Dr. R. K. Bansal |
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Rahul Malhotra, Vikas Gupta, Dr. R. K. Bansal . Simulation & Performance Analysis of Wired and Wireless Computer Networks. International Journal of Computer Applications. 14, 7 (February 2011), 11-17. DOI=10.5120/1897-2528
@article{ 10.5120/1897-2528, author = { Rahul Malhotra,Vikas Gupta,Dr. R. K. Bansal }, title = { Simulation & Performance Analysis of Wired and Wireless Computer Networks }, journal = { International Journal of Computer Applications }, year = { 2011 }, volume = { 14 }, number = { 7 }, pages = { 11-17 }, doi = { 10.5120/1897-2528 }, publisher = { Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA } }
%0 Journal Article %D 2011 %A Rahul Malhotra %A Vikas Gupta %A Dr. R. K. Bansal %T Simulation & Performance Analysis of Wired and Wireless Computer Networks%T %J International Journal of Computer Applications %V 14 %N 7 %P 11-17 %R 10.5120/1897-2528 %I Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
In this paper, performance analysis of the Wireless and Wired computer networks through simulation has been attempted using OPNET as simulating tool. For wired networks, the performance parameters like delay and throughput have been investigated with varying transmission links and load balancers. The load-balancing has been analyzed through parameters like analysis of traffic sent and traffic received. While in wireless networks the metrics like delay, retransmission attempts and throughput have been estimated with varying physical characteristic and buffer size. From the obtained results, it is gathered that performance of the wired networks is good if high speed Ethernet links like 1000 Base X and server-load balancing policy are used whereas the performance of Wireless LAN can be improved by fine tuning and properly choosing the WLAN parameters. For the tested simulation scenarios the performance is observed to be better with wireless networks using infra-red type physical characteristics and higher buffer size (1024Kb).