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Quality of Service Schemes for IEEE 802.11 A Simulation Study
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Quality of Service Schemes for IEEE 802.11 A Simulation Study
Anders Lindgren7 , Andreas Almquist7 and Olov Schelén7 
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Division of Computer Science and Communications Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Luleå University of Technology, SE - 971 97 Luleå, Sweden |
Abstract
This paper analyzes and compares four different mechanisms for providing QoS in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs. We have evaluated
the IEEE 802.11 mode for service differentiation (PCF), Distributed Fair Scheduling, Blackburst, and a scheme proposed by
Deng et al. using the ns-2 simulator. The evaluation covers medium utilization, access delay, and the ability to support a
large number of high priority mobile stations. Our simulations show that PCF performs badly, and that Blackburst has the best
performance with regard to the above metrics. An advantage with the Deng scheme and Distributed Fair Scheduling is that they
are less constrained, with regard to the characteristics of high priority traffic, than Blackburst is.
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