Network-Load Aware Adaptive Channel Access Control for WLAN ()
ABSTRACT
Wireless local area network (WLAN) brings us a low cost
and high bandwidth experience and thus plays a critically important role in
current/future networks to support high-rate transmissions. To better provide
quality-of-service (QoS) for WLAN users, we in this paper propose an improved
scheme called “A-EDCA”(adaptive EDCA), based on enhanced distributed channel access
(EDCA) of IEEE 802.11e under the infrastructure mode. Our proposed scheme aims
at efficiently adapting the transmission over WLAN to the time-varying network
conditions and mitigating the competition ability unfairness between access
point (AP) and non-AP stations (STAs). Specifically, all non-AP STAs adaptive-ly
modify the contention window based on the network condition. Moreover, AP skips
the backoff phase by setting its backoff counter as zero when non-AP STA
completes transmission successfully to relieve the unfairness. At last, simulation
results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
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Wu, X. , Du, Q. and Ren, P. (2013) Network-Load Aware Adaptive Channel Access Control for WLAN.
Communications and Network,
5, 461-466. doi:
10.4236/cn.2013.53B2085.
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