Title :
Determinist contention window algorithm for IEEE 802.11
Author :
Ksentini, Adlen ; Nafaa, Abdelhamid ; Gueroui, Abdelhak ; Naimi, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
Univ. de Cergy-Pontoise
Abstract :
With the widespread IEEE 802.11 networks use, strong needs to enhance quality of service (QoS) has appeared. The IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) protocol provides a contention-based distributed channel access mechanism that allow for wireless medium sharing. This protocol involves a significant collision rate as the network gets fairly loaded. Although the contention window (CW) is doubled after each collision, active stations may randomly select a backoff timer value smaller than the preceding one. This is obviously sub-optimal since the backoff values should rather increase after each collision in order to further space between successive transmissions and thus absorbing the growing contending flows. In this paper, we propose a novel backoff mechanism, namely "determinist contention window algorithm" (DCWA), which further separates between the different backoff ranges associated to the different contention stages. Instead of just doubling the upper bound of the CW, DCWA increases both backoff range bounds (i.e., upper and lower bounds). On the other hand, after each successful transmission the backoff range is readjusted by taking into account current network load and past history. Simulation results show that DCWA outperforms both the distributed coordination function (DCF) and the slow decrease (SD) scheme in terms of responsiveness to network load fluctuations, network utilization, and fairness among active stations
Keywords :
access protocols; quality of service; wireless LAN; wireless channels; DCWA; IEEE 802.11 network; MAC protocol; QoS; backoff mechanism; contention-based distributed channel access mechanism; determinist contention window algorithm; medium access control; quality of service; wireless medium sharing; Access protocols; Delay; Electronic mail; Fluctuations; History; Media Access Protocol; Quality of service; Upper bound; Wireless application protocol; Wireless communication; Backoff; IEEE 802.11; MAC layer; Performances;
Conference_Titel :
Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, 2005. PIMRC 2005. IEEE 16th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
Print_ISBN :
9.7838007291e+012
DOI :
10.1109/PIMRC.2005.1651936