Comparing RT-WiFi and HCCA approaches to handle real-time traffic in open communication environments
In this paper we make a comparative assessment betweenthe RT-WiFi and HCCA approaches to handle realtimetraffic in IEEE 802.11 networks operating in opencommunication environments. The main focus will be onthe assessment of the admission control mechanism proposedfor the RT-WiFi upper layer, that is...
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Formato: | book |
Idioma: | eng |
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2012
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Texto completo: | https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/91151 |
País: | Portugal |
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Resumo: | In this paper we make a comparative assessment betweenthe RT-WiFi and HCCA approaches to handle realtimetraffic in IEEE 802.11 networks operating in opencommunication environments. The main focus will be onthe assessment of the admission control mechanism proposedfor the RT-WiFi upper layer, that is based on a nonpreemptiveEDF scheduling algorithm combined with amechanism that measures the blockage times on mediumaccess of real-time stations due to retransmissions and delays.The goal is to achieve a good compromise betweenmedium utilization and timeliness. This proposal is comparedwith HCCA, and the results show that RT-WiFi offersa significantly better behavior in what concerns themaximum number of admitted streams. |
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