Title :
WLC29-6: On Fairness in Heterogeneous WLAN Environments
Author :
Wang, Chiapin ; Lin, Tsungnan
Author_Institution :
Grad. Inst. of Commun. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
fDate :
Nov. 27 2006-Dec. 1 2006
Abstract :
We analyze the fairness of IEEE 802.11 DCF in heterogeneous wireless LAN environments where users experience unequal channel conditions due to the mobility and fading effects. Previous works [3] [4] show that the 802.11 CSMA/CA can present fairness characteristics in both long- term and short-term. However, the conclusion is only valid under the condition of homogeneous link qualities, which may be impractical. In this paper, we consider heterogeneous channel conditions based on an analytical approach of extending a verified two dimensional Markov chain model of DCF proposed by Bianchi [10]. From our analytical results, it is shown that 802.11 CSMA/CA can present fairness among hosts with identical link qualities regardless of equal or different data rates applied, which is consistent with the observations of previous works. Our analytical results also demonstrate that the presence of heterogeneous channel conditions can pose significant unfairness of channel sharing even with a link adaptation mechanism since the MCSs (modulation and coding schemes) available are limited.
Keywords :
Markov processes; carrier sense multiple access; fading channels; modulation coding; telecommunication congestion control; wireless LAN; CSMA-CA; IEEE 802.11 DCF; MCS; channel sharing; fading effect; heterogeneous WLAN environment; link adaptation mechanism; modulation-and-coding scheme; two dimensional Markov chain model; Access protocols; Ethernet networks; Fading; Interference; Media Access Protocol; Modulation coding; Multiaccess communication; Performance analysis; Wireless LAN; Wireless application protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Global Telecommunications Conference, 2006. GLOBECOM '06. IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0356-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-529X
DOI :
10.1109/GLOCOM.2006.786