Achieving Service Differentiation and High Utilization in IEEE 802.11

Vasilios A. Siris and Matina Kavouridou
Institute of Computer Science (ICS), FORTH and University of Crete

In Proc. of Personal Wireless Communications (PWC) 2003, Venice, Italy, September 2003.
Extended version in ICS-FORTH Technical Report 322 - June 2003

Abstract

Service differentiation in wireless LANs is a growing demand, due to their increasing use for applications with different requirements and the scarcity of wireless channel resources. The contribution of this paper is twofold: First, we investigate how various parameters of the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol affect service differentiation, in terms of both throughput and delay. Second, we propose a new approach for providing service differentiation, while achieving high wireless network utilization. Simulation investigations demonstrate that our approach can effectively adapt to varying network conditions. The approach can be implemented at the access point of a wireless LAN, while the wireless stations need only to support the emerging IEEE 802.11e standard.

Keywords: weighted fairness, throughput monitoring, wireless LANs


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