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摘要
IEEE 802.11e标准的提出是为了在无线局域网(wlan)中提供服务质量(QoS)支持。目前,支持该标准的无线局域网卡数量有限,另一方面,许多用户已经拥有了无线局域网卡。我们提出了一种独立于mac的服务差异化机制,称为ad hoc q。此外,我们通过使其适应活动站点的数量和请求的服务来增强其操作。在本文中,我们比较了802.11e和自适应自组织q在无线网络中的业务差异方面的性能。仿真结果表明,自适应自组网在一些方面优于802.11e:首先,与需要硬件升级的IEEE 802.11e相比,自适应自组网只需软件升级即可实现;其次,通过增加高优先级业务量,在使用802.11e标准进行业务区分时,低优先级业务量会出现饥饿。当高优先级流量不断增加时,自适应自适应q可以保护低优先级流量免于饥饿。此外,与802.11e相比,自适应自组织q在多跳无线自组织网络中提供了更高的信道利用率。
Service Differentiation in Wireless Networks: Adaptive Ad Hoc Qs Versus IEEE 802.11e
IEEE 802.11e standard was proposed to provide quality of service (QoS) support in wireless local area networks (WLANs). Currently, the number of WLAN cards which support this standard is limited and on the other hand many users already have WLAN cards. We proposed a MAC-independent service differentiation mechanism which is called ad hoc Qs. Furthermore, we enhanced its operations by making it adaptive to the number of active stations and the requested service. In this paper, we compare the performance of 802.11e and adaptive ad hoc Qs in terms of service differentiation in wireless networks. The simulation results show that the adaptive ad hoc Qs surpasses 802.11e in some features: Firstly, adaptive ad hoc Qs is implemented just by software upgrade in contrast to IEEE 802.11e which needs hardware upgrade. Secondly, By increasing the amount of High priority traffics, the low priority traffics will suffer from starvation when 802.11e standard is used for service differentiation. Adaptive ad hoc Qs protects the Low priority traffics from starvation while the amount of High priority traffics is increasing. In addition, adaptive ad hoc Qs provides higher channel utilization in multi-hop wireless ad-hoc network compare to 802.11e.