This paper presents a study of an Enhanced Distributed Channel Access method (EDCA) in the IEEES02.11e standard and enhanced protocol. The protocol is evaluated under different network loads for real-time applications using MPEG-4 video traffic, and then compared with the earlier legacy IEEE 802.11 DCF access method. A Simulation using Network Simulator 2 (NS-2) & Evalvid were carried out using different performance metrics and applied various QoS parameters such as average end-to-end delay, throughput and packet loss ratio. Simulation results of throughput, decidable frame rate, PSNR, and packet loss, show good quality with lower packet loss and higher throughput
The evolution of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has emerged as the most preferred ch...
The new standard IEEE 802.11e is specified to support quality-of-service in wireless local area netw...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper presents a study of an Enhanced Distributed Channel Access method (EDCA) in the IEEES02.1...
This paper presents a simulation analysis for the evaluation of the admission region of a IEEE 802.1...
This paper presents a simulation analysis for the evaluation of the admission region of a IEEE 802.1...
In the recent years, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technologies have emerged as a fast growing ...
The group of IEEE 802.11e is enhancing the protocols of MAC layer to differentiate different types o...
Recently there have been considerable interests focusing on the performance evaluation of IEEE 802.1...
With the provisioning of high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) environments, multi-media services (e.g., Vo...
With the deployment of wireless local area networks (WLANs), a low cost WLAN adaptor provides users ...
Nowadays supporting quality of service (QOS) for real time application is the main challenge of the ...
Transmitting MPEG-4 video over Wireless Local Area Networks is expected to be an important component...
The EDCA mechanism of the IEEE 802.11 standard has been designed to support, among others, video tra...
Video traffic is bursty in nature and has different network requirements compared to other types of ...
The evolution of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has emerged as the most preferred ch...
The new standard IEEE 802.11e is specified to support quality-of-service in wireless local area netw...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...
This paper presents a study of an Enhanced Distributed Channel Access method (EDCA) in the IEEES02.1...
This paper presents a simulation analysis for the evaluation of the admission region of a IEEE 802.1...
This paper presents a simulation analysis for the evaluation of the admission region of a IEEE 802.1...
In the recent years, Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) technologies have emerged as a fast growing ...
The group of IEEE 802.11e is enhancing the protocols of MAC layer to differentiate different types o...
Recently there have been considerable interests focusing on the performance evaluation of IEEE 802.1...
With the provisioning of high-speed wireless LAN (WLAN) environments, multi-media services (e.g., Vo...
With the deployment of wireless local area networks (WLANs), a low cost WLAN adaptor provides users ...
Nowadays supporting quality of service (QOS) for real time application is the main challenge of the ...
Transmitting MPEG-4 video over Wireless Local Area Networks is expected to be an important component...
The EDCA mechanism of the IEEE 802.11 standard has been designed to support, among others, video tra...
Video traffic is bursty in nature and has different network requirements compared to other types of ...
The evolution of IEEE 802.11 wireless local area network (WLAN) has emerged as the most preferred ch...
The new standard IEEE 802.11e is specified to support quality-of-service in wireless local area netw...
This paper proposes an analytical model for the throughput of the Enhanced Distributed Channel Acces...