This paper proposes a Feedback Based Dynamic Scheduler (FBDS) to allocate the first-hop bandwidth in the IEEE 802.11e using the HCF controlled channel access. Properties of the proposed control algorithm are investigated both theoretically and using ns-2 simulations. The obtained results show that the proposed FBDS algorithm succeeds in guaranteeing delay bounds required by audio/video applications in the presence of a very broad set of traffic conditions and network loads.
Providing delay guarantees in IEEE 802.11e networks
2004
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This paper proposes a Feedback Based Dynamic Scheduler (FBDS) to allocate the first-hop bandwidth in the IEEE 802.11e using the HCF controlled channel access. Properties of the proposed control algorithm are investigated both theoretically and using ns-2 simulations. The obtained results show that the proposed FBDS algorithm succeeds in guaranteeing delay bounds required by audio/video applications in the presence of a very broad set of traffic conditions and network loads.File in questo prodotto:
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