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引用次数: 33
摘要
IEEE 802.11标准中的介质访问控制(MAC)协议是基于CSMA/CA (carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance)的。基本的重传机制,二进制指数回退,可能会导致较大的数据包延迟和抖动值,不适合实时流量。在本文中,我们首先研究了IEEE 802.11任务组E中讨论的一些MAC增强机制,该任务组的成立是为了增强当前的802.11 MAC协议,以支持具有服务质量(QoS)要求的应用程序。然后,我们提出了一种基于干扰的重传机制,该机制与802.11标准兼容,可以减少实时流量的分组延迟。此外,该机制在业务量大的情况下性能稳定。对所提机制的最优设置进行了分析讨论。我们进行了模拟实验,将我们提出的重传机制与802.11 e任务组中讨论的其他两种机制进行了比较。结果表明,基于干扰的重传机制可以减少数据包延迟和丢包率。
An adaptive retransmission scheme with QoS support for the IEEE 802.11 MAC enhancement
The medium access control (MAC) protocol of the IEEE 802.11 standard is based on carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA). The basic retransmission mechanism, binary exponential backoff, may cause large packet delay and jitter values that are not suitable for real-time traffic. In this paper, we first investigate some MAC enhancement mechanisms discussed in the IEEE 802.11 task group E, which was formed for enhancing the current 802.11 MAC protocol to support for applications with quality of service (QoS) requirements. Then, we propose a jamming-based retransmission mechanism that is compatible with the 802.11 standard and could reduce the packet delay of real-time traffic. Besides, this mechanism performs stably when the traffic load is heavy. The optimal setting of our proposed mechanism is discussed analytically. We perform simulated experiments by comparing our proposed retransmission mechanism with the other two mechanisms discussed in the 802.11 task group E. We show that the jamming-based retransmission mechanism can reduce the packet delay and the packet dropping rate.