Title :
A Prioritized Adaptive Scheme for Multimedia Services over IEEE 802.11 WLANs
Author :
Zhenhui Yuan ; Muntean, Gabriel-Miro
Author_Institution :
Performance Eng. Lab., Dublin City Univ., Dublin, Ireland
Abstract :
IEEE 802.11e protocol enables QoS differentiation between different traffic types, but requires MAC layer support and assigns traffic with static priority. This paper proposes an intelligent Prioritized Adaptive Scheme (iPAS) to provide QoS differentiation for heterogeneous multimedia delivery over wireless networks. iPAS assigns dynamic priorities to various streams and determines their bandwidth share by employing a probabilistic approach-which makes use of stereotypes. Unlike existing QoS differentiation solutions, the priority level of individual streams in iPAS is variable and considers service types and network delivery QoS parameters (i.e. delay, jitter, and packet loss rate). A bandwidth estimation technique is adopted to provide network conditions and the IEEE 802.21 framework is used to enable control information exchange between network components without modifying existing MAC protocol. Simulations and real life tests demonstrate how better results are obtained when employing iPAS than when either IEEE 802.11 DCF or 802.11e EDCA mechanisms are used. The iPAS key performance benefits are as follows: 1) better fairness in bandwidth allocation; 2) higher throughput than 802.11 DCF and 802.11e EDCA with up to 38% and 20%, respectively; 3) enables definite throughput and delay differentiation between streams.
Keywords :
access protocols; bandwidth allocation; multimedia communication; probability; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; 802.11e EDCA mechanism; IEEE 802.11 DCF mechanism; IEEE 802.11 WLAN; IEEE 802.11e protocol; MAC layer support; MAC protocol; QoS differentiation; bandwidth allocation; bandwidth estimation technique; heterogeneous multimedia delivery; iPAS; intelligent prioritized adaptive scheme; multimedia services; network delivery QoS parameters; probabilistic approach; stream definite throughput; stream delay differentiation; traffic types; wireless network; Bandwidth; IEEE 802.11 Standards; Multimedia communication; Protocols; Quality of service; Streaming media; Telecommunication traffic; IEEE 802.11; IEEE 802.21; Multimedia delivery; QoS differentiation;
Journal_Title :
Network and Service Management, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNSM.2013.110513.130490