Quality of service (QoS) support for multimedia services in the IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN is an important issue for such WLANs to become a viable wireless access to the Internet. In this paper, we endeavor to propose a practical scheme to achieve this goal without changing the channel access mechanism. To this end, a novel call admission and rate control (CARC) scheme is proposed. The key idea of this scheme is to regulate the arriving traffic of the WLAN such that the network can work at an optimal point. We first show that the channel busyness ratio is a good indicator of the network status in the sense that it is easy to obtain and can accurately and timely represent channel utilization. Then we propose two algorithms based on the channel...
This paper studies an important problem in the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF)-b...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate call admission con-trol (CAC) schemes that can jointly provid...
The extensive deployment of 802.11 WLAN has positioned itself as the de-facto wireless access networ...
These days there is an increasing interest for VoIP over wireless LANs. QoS support for real-time se...
International audienceQuality of service (QoS) is a key problem in wireless environments where bandw...
This paper proposes the use of admission and traffic control schemes for real-time applications. The...
The IEEE 802.11e standard introduces QoS features for delivering multimedia applic...
Implementation of the IEEE 802.11 technology for wireless local area networks (WLANs) has created a ...
International audienceQuality of service (QoS) is a key problem in wireless environments where bandw...
Since the introduction of 802.11 MAC protocol standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) in 19...
International audienceSupporting emergent voice/video applications in all wireless technologies is a...
The IEEE 802.11e WLAN supports prioritized Quality of Services (QoSs), but it needs additional mecha...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Abstract — With the provisioning of high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) environments, traffic classes (e....
The IEEE 802.11e standard provides many mechanisms for Quality of Service (QoS) support at the MAC l...
This paper studies an important problem in the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF)-b...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate call admission con-trol (CAC) schemes that can jointly provid...
The extensive deployment of 802.11 WLAN has positioned itself as the de-facto wireless access networ...
These days there is an increasing interest for VoIP over wireless LANs. QoS support for real-time se...
International audienceQuality of service (QoS) is a key problem in wireless environments where bandw...
This paper proposes the use of admission and traffic control schemes for real-time applications. The...
The IEEE 802.11e standard introduces QoS features for delivering multimedia applic...
Implementation of the IEEE 802.11 technology for wireless local area networks (WLANs) has created a ...
International audienceQuality of service (QoS) is a key problem in wireless environments where bandw...
Since the introduction of 802.11 MAC protocol standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) in 19...
International audienceSupporting emergent voice/video applications in all wireless technologies is a...
The IEEE 802.11e WLAN supports prioritized Quality of Services (QoSs), but it needs additional mecha...
We propose a framework for quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia services in next gen...
Abstract — With the provisioning of high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) environments, traffic classes (e....
The IEEE 802.11e standard provides many mechanisms for Quality of Service (QoS) support at the MAC l...
This paper studies an important problem in the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF)-b...
Abstract—In this paper, we investigate call admission con-trol (CAC) schemes that can jointly provid...
The extensive deployment of 802.11 WLAN has positioned itself as the de-facto wireless access networ...