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A fair access mechanism based on TXOP in IEEE 802.11e wireless networks

Authors

  • Marjan Yazdani
  • Maryam Kamali
  • Neda Moghim University of Isfahan
  • Mahdieh Ghazvini

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https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v8i1.1278

Abstract

IEEE 802.11e is an extension of IEEE 802.11 that provides Quality of Service (QoS) for the applications with different service requirements. This standard makes use of several parameters such as contention window; inter frame space time and transmission opportunity to create service differentiation in the network. Transmission opportunity (TXOP), that is the focus point of this paper, is the time interval, during which a station is allowed to transmit packets without any contention. As the fixed amounts of TXOPs are allocated to different stations, unfairness appears in the network. And when users with different data rates exist, IEEE 802.11e WLANs face the lack of fairness in the network. Because the higher data rate stations transfer more data than the lower rate ones. Several mechanisms have been proposed to solve this problem by generating new TXOPs adaptive to the network's traffic condition. In this paper, some proposed mechanisms are evaluated and according to their evaluated strengths and weaknesses, a new mechanism is proposed for TXOP determination in IEEE 802.11e wireless networks. Our new algorithm considers data rate, channel error rate and data packet lengths to calculate adaptive TXOPs for the stations. The simulation results show that the proposed algorithm leads to better fairness and also higher throughput and lower delays in the network. 

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2016-04-08

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Yazdani, M., Kamali, M., Moghim, N., & Ghazvini, M. (2016). A fair access mechanism based on TXOP in IEEE 802.11e wireless networks. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 8(1). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v8i1.1278

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