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Distributed contention-free traffic scheduling in IEEE 802.11 multimedia networks

RS Ranasinghe, LLH Andrew, D Everitt

IEEE Workshop on Local and Metropolitan Area Networks | IEEE | Published : 1999

Abstract

Wireless local area networks are a promising solution to support advanced data services in mobile environments. The IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN standard is emerging as a mature technology to support delay sensitive network services. In order to support these services the standard has proposed the use of a polling scheme; however, existing polling schemes require high communication overheads or suffer from unfairness. In this paper, we propose a distributed fair queueing algorithm distributed deficit round robin, which is compatible with the 802.11 medium access control rules. Software simulation of this scheme shows that it can manage a heterogeneous mix of delay sensitive traffic.

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