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Delay analysis of admission control mechanism for supporting QoS in 802.11e
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Delay analysis of admission control mechanism for supporting QoS in 802.11e

Ching-Hsun Chen, Chin-Yu Huang, Jenn-Wei Lin and Chao-Jung Hsu
ICQR 2007 - Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Quality and Reliability, pp.299-304
2008

Abstract

Access category Admission control IEEE 802.11e QoS WLANs Safety Risk Reliability and Quality
IEEE 802. 11e standard is developed for QoS (Quality of Service) provisioning in WLANs (wireless local area networks). Admission Control is a mechanism that controls stations to be served in WLANs. In practice, evaluation of admission control plays an important role for QoS support. The goal of this paper is to calculate the WLAN delays with ACs (Access Categories). The delay calculation can be used to guarantee the QoS of the VoIP and video streams, which is divided into three parts. One is the propagation delay. Another is the delay that packets queue up in stations or APs (access points). The last is the delay which is taken due to collisions. For VoIP and video streams, the second delay is more important than other two delays. Consequently, here we will focus on the calculation of the second delay. Some simulations and numerical results are provided and discussed in detail. Experimental results show that the proposed method is more accurate in calculating the delay of packets in WLANs. © 2008 ICQR.

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