具有802.11n基站准入控制的异常感知IP调度器

Chun Yeow Yeoh
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与上一代无线局域网(wlan)相比,IEEE 802.11n标准实现了提高性能的承诺,物理传输速率可能高达600 Mbps。但是众所周知的802.11性能异常仍然是一个开放的问题。由于信号的衰落和干扰,移动站往往会改变其调制和编码方案,以较低的比特率进行传输。此外,802.11商用设备采用简单的FIFO (First-In-First-Out)调度程序,而不隔离去往不同目的地的流量流。这导致了一个问题:每当一个或多个站点以较低的比特率传输时,所有站点的性能都会严重下降。我们的实验结果明确了这个问题。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种在802.11n基站中实现的易于部署和可移植的解决方案,即带有允许控制的异常感知IP调度器。这种跨层方法不需要修改当前的802.11标准,并且运行在Linux内核之上。实验结果表明了该方法在最小化性能异常问题上的可行性。
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Anomaly-aware IP Scheduler with Admission Control for 802.11n Base Station
IEEE 802.11n standard has fulfilled the promise of improved performance when compared to the previous generation of Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) with the possibility of physical transmission rate up to 600 Mbps. But the well known performance anomaly of 802.11 still remains an open issue. A mobile station tends to change its modulation and coding scheme and transmit at lower bit rate due to the signal fading and interference. Besides, the 802.11 commercial devices adopt a simple First-In-First-Out (FIFO) scheduler without isolating the traffic flows addressed to different destinations. These have lead to a problem: whenever one or more stations transmit at lower bit rate, the performance of all the stations is heavily degraded. Our experimental results have pinpointed this problem. To counteract this problem, we propose an easy to deploy and portable solution to be implemented in the 802.11n base station, known as anomaly-aware IP scheduler with admission control. This cross-layer approach requires no modification to the current 802.11 standard and runs on top of the Linux kernel. The experimental results have shown the feasibility of our solution in minimizing the performance anomaly problem.
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