This paper presents a new distributed scheduling architecture for wireless ATM networks. Usually, in WATM scheduling architectures, a fixed order is defined among the different connections through their ATM service category (CBR>VBR>ABR>UBR). We argue that although this static priority is easier to implement, this type of precedence is not necessarily a good choice for the MAC layer. The MAC layer scheduling should define an order such that it uses efficiently the resources while providing quality of service (QoS) guarantees. In this spirit, our architecture delays (without violating their QoS) the real time connections in order to improve the performance of non real time connections
In wireless networks, MAC scheduling methods can be divided into two types according to the implemen...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis deals with the traffic scheduling of multimedia ...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...
This paper presents a new distributed scheduling architecture for wireless ATM networks. Usually, in...
[[abstract]]In order to provide QoS guarantees in the wireless networks, wireless ATM (WATM) is suit...
grantor: University of TorontoA centralized wireless ATM LAN consists of a base station an...
grantor: University of TorontoA centralized wireless ATM LAN consists of a base station an...
[[abstract]]In this paper we propose a new media access control (MAC) protocol that can support vari...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol and the underlying traffic scheduling mechanism for the rad...
Wireless ATM (W-ATM) is now being actively considered as a potential solution to the future wireless...
To meet the anticipated demand for wireless access to the broadband Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design and analysis of the scheduling algorithm for EC-MAC (ene...
[[abstract]]Wireless LANs, each consists of a base station and several remote stations, interconnect...
Wireless ATM (WATM) is being envisaged as the next gen-eration wireless solution for meeting the dem...
[[abstract]]©1999 IEEE-This paper describes the design and analysis of the scheduling algorithm for ...
In wireless networks, MAC scheduling methods can be divided into two types according to the implemen...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis deals with the traffic scheduling of multimedia ...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...
This paper presents a new distributed scheduling architecture for wireless ATM networks. Usually, in...
[[abstract]]In order to provide QoS guarantees in the wireless networks, wireless ATM (WATM) is suit...
grantor: University of TorontoA centralized wireless ATM LAN consists of a base station an...
grantor: University of TorontoA centralized wireless ATM LAN consists of a base station an...
[[abstract]]In this paper we propose a new media access control (MAC) protocol that can support vari...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol and the underlying traffic scheduling mechanism for the rad...
Wireless ATM (W-ATM) is now being actively considered as a potential solution to the future wireless...
To meet the anticipated demand for wireless access to the broadband Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM...
[[abstract]]This paper describes the design and analysis of the scheduling algorithm for EC-MAC (ene...
[[abstract]]Wireless LANs, each consists of a base station and several remote stations, interconnect...
Wireless ATM (WATM) is being envisaged as the next gen-eration wireless solution for meeting the dem...
[[abstract]]©1999 IEEE-This paper describes the design and analysis of the scheduling algorithm for ...
In wireless networks, MAC scheduling methods can be divided into two types according to the implemen...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis deals with the traffic scheduling of multimedia ...
Current wireless ad hoc networks suffer from two main performance limitations. First, current ad hoc...