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A framework for efficient resource management in IEEE 802.11 WLANs: Research Articles

Published: 01 December 2004 Publication History

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Currently deployed IEEE 802.11 WLANs work mostly with distributed coordination function (DCF) mode at the media access control (MAC) layer, which does not provide quality of service (QoS) support. The upcoming IEEE standard 802.11e achieves service differentiation by assigning different channel access parameters (CAPs) to different traffic classes at the MAC layer. However, such relative differentiation does not yield QoS guarantee. In practice, appropriately selecting CAPs a priori is difficult. Time-varying traffic loads also make the use of fixed CAPs, inefficient for both QoS support and channel utilization. In this work, we propose a novel architecture called HARMONICA, in which the access point (AP) dynamically selects the best CAPs for each traffic class to optimally match their QoS requirements. We present and discuss a simple admission control (AC) mechanism used by HARMONICA to avoid congestion. Our simulation results demonstrate that under an interference-free environment, HARMONICA can guarantee the QoS for all traffic classes while simultaneously achieving quasi-optimal channel utilization. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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      cover image Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing
      Wireless Communications & Mobile Computing  Volume 4, Issue 8
      Special Issue: Emerging WLAN Apllications and Technologies
      December 2004
      155 pages

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      John Wiley and Sons Ltd.

      United Kingdom

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      Published: 01 December 2004

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      1. IEEE 802.11
      2. WLANs
      3. adaptation algorithms
      4. admission control
      5. channel access parameters
      6. multimedia
      7. quality of service

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