Title :
A near-optimum cross-layered distributed queuing protocol for wireless LAN
Author :
Alonso-zarate, Jesus ; Verikoukis, Christos ; Kartsakli, Elli ; Cateura, Alex ; Alonso, Luis
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Technol. Center of Catalonia, Barcelona
fDate :
2/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Distributed queuing collision avoidance (DQCA) is a distributed MAC protocol for WLAN systems that offers near optimum performance. The protocol implements a reservation scheme that ensures collision-free data transmissions for high traffic load and switches smoothly and automatically to a random access mechanism when the traffic load is light, improving the delay performance for this situation. In this article the DQCA protocol operation is thoroughly described, and its algorithm rules are given. Furthermore, an enhanced cross-layer scheduling mechanism is also proposed for inclusion in the protocol procedure. This mechanism employs a virtual priority function to reschedule transmissions according to a cross-layer design. Two possible configurations are described in this article by including a PHY-MAC dialog involving channel stale information and the waiting time of the packets in the system, offering a trade-off between throughput maximization and fairness. The performance in terms of throughput and mean delay of DQCA and the two cross-layer schemes has been evaluated through simulations, and a significant enhancement over legacy IEEE 802.11 operation is achieved. The obtained results emphasize the advantages of the proposed schemes and the importance of cross-layer design in wireless communication systems.
Keywords :
access protocols; telecommunication switching; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; DQCA protocol; IEEE 802.11 operation; PHY-MAC dialog; channel state information; collision-free data transmission; cross-layer design; cross-layer scheduling mechanism; distributed MAC protocol; near-optimum cross-layered distributed queuing collision avoidance; random access mechanism; traffic load; wireless LAN; wireless communication systems; Access protocols; Collision avoidance; Cross layer design; Data communication; Delay; Media Access Protocol; Telecommunication traffic; Throughput; Wireless LAN; Wireless application protocol;
Journal_Title :
Wireless Communications, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MWC.2008.4454704