An Integrated Load Balancing Scheme for Future Wireless Networks

Eng Hwee Ong, J. Khan
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Abstract

With the emerging IEEE 802.11n standard, the WLAN is poised as a promising ubiquitous networking technology to support multimedia applications where providing QoS becomes imperative. However, the 802.11 WLAN is not designed to support delay sensitive traffic. This problem is magnified during a handover and typically results in excessive handover latency and packet loss. In addition, a 802.11 WLAN handover process is predominantly based on the physical layer detection without QoS considerations. This often causes overloading of access points and consequently all its associated connections would suffer from high delay. The former can be resolved by reducing handover latency to achieve seamless handover and the latter can be mitigated by employing link layer detection in the 802.11 WLAN handover process and having an appropriate admission control scheme. Although the IEEE 802.11e standard supports prioritized QoS, it cannot guarantee strict QoS required by real-time services under heavy load. In this paper, we proposed an integrated load balancing scheme incorporating (i) QoS-based fast handover to support seamless handover by eliminating both detection and scanning phases from the 802.11 WLAN handover process; and (ii) soft admission control to protect QoS of existing connections when resources are low. This synergy allows us to perform QoS-related handover opportunistically and guarantees service QoS during and after handover respectively. Simulations showed that our proposed integrated load balancing scheme is capable of providing seamless handover and QoS provisioning for real-time VoIP services in terms of bounded delay and packet loss when considering multimedia traffic.
面向未来无线网络的集成负载均衡方案
随着IEEE 802.11n标准的出现,WLAN成为一种有前途的无处不在的网络技术,以支持多媒体应用,在这些应用中,提供QoS变得势在必行。然而,802.11 WLAN并不支持对延迟敏感的业务。这个问题在切换过程中被放大,通常会导致过度的切换延迟和数据包丢失。此外,802.11 WLAN切换过程主要基于物理层检测,没有考虑QoS。这通常会导致接入点过载,因此所有相关的连接都将遭受高延迟。前者可以通过减少切换延迟实现无缝切换来解决,后者可以通过在802.11 WLAN切换过程中采用链路层检测并具有适当的准入控制方案来缓解。IEEE 802.11e标准虽然支持优先级QoS,但不能保证高负载下实时业务所需的严格QoS。在本文中,我们提出了一种集成的负载均衡方案,该方案包含:(i)基于qos的快速切换,通过消除802.11 WLAN切换过程中的检测和扫描阶段来支持无缝切换;(ii)软准入控制,在资源不足时保护现有连接的QoS。这种协同作用使我们可以机会地执行与QoS相关的切换,并分别保证切换期间和切换后的服务QoS。仿真结果表明,在考虑多媒体流量时,我们提出的综合负载均衡方案能够在有限延迟和丢包方面为实时VoIP业务提供无缝切换和QoS提供。
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