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Identifying Channel Saturation in Wi-Fi Networks via Passive Monitoring of IEEE 802.11 Beacon Jitter

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Figure 1: Beacons transmitted by one AP in an idle (left) and busy (right) channel.
Figure 2: Three possible cases for beacon jitter: 1) b i and b i +1
Table 1: Total offered load (e.g., the sum of over all transmitting APs) of the performed experiments.
Figure 3: Throughput and beacon jitter results from controlled conditions experiments while using two transmitters.
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