Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usual way to provide low-delay services is to give priority to such traffic. However this creates an incentive for throughput sensitive traffic also to use this service, which degrades overall network performance. We show, analytically and by simulation, that the performance of both delay and throughput sensitive traffic can be improved by scaling IEEE 802.11's CWmin and TXOP limit parameters in equal proportion. This reduces, but does not eliminate, the incentive for bulk data users to use the low-delay service. We further show that this incentive can be removed, while still giving improved performance to both classes, by reducing the CWmin of t...
The IETF is currently working on service differentiation for the Internet. However service different...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are gaining popularity at an unprecedented rate, at home, at wo...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Abstract—Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements....
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
Running real time applications over wireless LANs is becoming common place. These applications requi...
This paper considers the problem of providing relative service differentiation in IEEE 802.11 Wirele...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
This paper presents an analytical model for saturation throughput of IEEE 802.11 distributed coordin...
International audienceIn contrast to the common wisdom stating that 802.11 wireless LANs are not sui...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
This paper studies an important problem in the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF)-b...
As one of the fastest growing wireless access technologies, Wireless LANs must evolve to support ade...
The IETF is currently working on service differentiation for the Internet. However service different...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are gaining popularity at an unprecedented rate, at home, at wo...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...
Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements. The usua...
Abstract—Wireless LANs carry a mixture of traffic, with different delay and throughput requirements....
Wireless networks has biggest constraint of limited bandwidth in comparison to wired networks but in...
Running real time applications over wireless LANs is becoming common place. These applications requi...
This paper considers the problem of providing relative service differentiation in IEEE 802.11 Wirele...
This paper proposes a comprehensive but tractable model of IEEE 802.11 carrying traffic from a mixtu...
This paper presents an analytical model for saturation throughput of IEEE 802.11 distributed coordin...
International audienceIn contrast to the common wisdom stating that 802.11 wireless LANs are not sui...
It is difficult to achieve a trade off between system throughput fairness and channel access time fa...
Abstract: The service differentiation and adaptation are the important mechanisms for enhancing the ...
This paper studies an important problem in the IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function (DCF)-b...
As one of the fastest growing wireless access technologies, Wireless LANs must evolve to support ade...
The IETF is currently working on service differentiation for the Internet. However service different...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) are gaining popularity at an unprecedented rate, at home, at wo...
Providing service differentiation in wireless networks has attracted much attention in recent resear...