Performance Tradeoff with Adaptive Frame Length and Modulation in Wireless Network

In this paper, we present the results of analysis, which shows that there is much to be gained from variable frame length, different modulations in terms of goodput, range and energy consumption for wireless channel. Using those results, then we obtain three useful rules for the tradeoff with goodput, range and energy consumption with different modulations

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