Title
A performance study on service integration in IEEE 802.11E wireless LANs
Author
Roijers, F.
van den Berg, J.L.
Fan, X.
Fleuren, M.J.
TNO Informatie- en Communicatietechnologie
Publication year
2006
Abstract
Several studies in literature have investigated the performance of the proposed ieee 802.11e standard for qos differentiation in wlan, but most of them are limited both with respect to the range of the parameter settings and the considered traffic scenarios. The aim of the present study is twofold. First, we systematically investigate the differentiating capabilities of qos mechanisms. Second, we investigate how well the qos mechanisms are able to support different types of services under realistic traffic conditions. In particular, we investigate flow-level performance characteristics (e.g., file transfer times) in the situation that the number of active stations varies dynamically in time. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Subject
Informatics
Flow level performance
ieee 802.11e
Quality of service
Wireless lan
Congestion control (communication)
Data communication systems
File organization
Parameter estimation
Performance
Telecommunication traffic
Wireless telecommunication systems
Edca
Local area networks
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.comcom.2006.01.034
TNO identifier
239424
Source
Computer Communications, 29 (13-14), 2621-2633
Document type
article