@article{oai:kait.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012131, author = {池川, 隆司 and Ikegawa, Takashi}, journal = {神奈川工科大学研究報告.B,理工学編}, month = {Mar}, note = {application/pdf, In general, packet sizes are not constant, i.e., variable, in the scenarios including that data units generated by various applications, i.e., messages, are multiplexed into a link and an application implements a protocol with a message segmentation function. However, almost existing performance models for wireless networks assume that the packet sizes are fixed. This paper proposes the analytical form of goodput for wireless networks where packets whose sizes are variable are lost due to bursty bit-errors and these lost packets are recovered by a stop-and-wait protocol. Furthermore, we apply this analytical form of goodput to the lossy low-speed wireless networks during message segmentation. For a simple scenario where fixed-sized messages are transferred using IPv6 over LoRaWANs, we show that the larger mean bit-error burst length yields higher goodput under the same mean bit-error rate.}, pages = {7--15}, title = {長さが可変であるパケットを転送する低速・低品質無線ネットワークでのグッドプット解析—バースト的にビット誤りが発生する場合—}, volume = {46}, year = {2022} }