High Performance Distributed Coordination Function with QoS support in IEEE 802.11e networks

Yeong-Sheng Chen, M. Chuang, Fan-Chun Tseng, C. Ke
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IEEE 802.11e standard is specified to support QoS (Quality of Service) in wireless local area networks for multimedia traffic such as real-time audio and video streaming. It proposes two wireless network access mechanisms to support QoS: HCF Controlled Channel Access (HCCA) and Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA). EDCA is a contention-based scheme. When the network size is increased, there will be more collisions and idle slots. Therefore, the performance will degrade a lot. To cope with this problem, this study proposed a High Performance Distributed Coordination Function with QoS support (QHDCF) protocol to enhance the performance. In QHDCF, the transmitting station determines the next transmitter according a selection rule from a probability formulation perspective based on the priorities and numbers of stations in different traffic classes. Since, in the proposed QHDCF, stations do not contend for channel access, transmission collisions are reduced a lot, and hence the network throughput is enhanced. Moreover, in EDCA, the high-priority traffic will always get the transmission opportunity and therefore low-priority traffic will suffer starvation. In contrast, in QHDCF, the high-priority traffic has better transmission opportunity on a probability base and hence does not starve the low-priority traffic. Simulation results show that the proposed QHDCF protocol outperform EDCA protocol in different packet sizes and number of stations.
IEEE 802.11e网络中具有QoS支持的高性能分布式协调功能
IEEE 802.11e标准是为无线局域网中的多媒体流量(如实时音频和视频流)提供QoS(服务质量)支持的标准。提出了两种支持QoS的无线网络接入机制:HCF控制信道接入(HCCA)和增强型分布式信道接入(EDCA)。EDCA是一个基于争用的方案。当网络规模增加时,会有更多的冲突和空闲插槽。因此,性能会下降很多。针对这一问题,本研究提出了一种具有QoS支持的高性能分布式协调函数(QHDCF)协议来提高性能。在QHDCF中,发射站根据不同话务流的优先级和站数,从概率公式的角度,按照选择规则确定下一个发射机。由于所提出的QHDCF中,站间不竞争信道接入,因此传输冲突大大减少,从而提高了网络吞吐量。而且,在EDCA中,高优先级的流量总是会得到传输机会,而低优先级的流量会遭受饥饿。相比之下,在QHDCF中,高优先级流量在概率基础上有更好的传输机会,因此不会饿死低优先级流量。仿真结果表明,所提出的QHDCF协议在不同分组大小和站数下都优于EDCA协议。
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