Abstract

Quality of Service provisioning for real-time multimedia applications is largely determined by a network’s available bandwidth. Until now, there is no standard method for estimating bandwidth on wireless networks. Therefore, in this study, a mathematical model called Modified Passive Available Bandwidth Estimation (MPABE) was developed to estimate the available bandwidth passively on a Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) wireless network on the IEEE 802.11 protocol. The mathematical model developed was a modification of three existing mathematical models, namely Available Bandwidth Estimation (ABE), Cognitive Passive Estimation of Available Bandwidth V2 (cPEAB-V2), and Passive Available Bandwidth Estimation (PABE). The proposed mathematical model gave emphasis on what will be faced to estimate available bandwidth and will help in building strategies to estimate available bandwidth on IEEE 802.11. The developed mathematical model consisted of idle period synchronisation between sender and receiver, the overhead probability occurring in the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, as well as the successful packet transmission probability. Successful packet transmission was influenced by three variables, namely the packet collision probability caused by a number of neighbouring nodes, the packet collision probability caused by traffic from hidden nodes, and the packet error probability. The proposed mathematical model was tested by comparing it with other relevant mathematical models. The performance of the four mathematical models was compared with the actual bandwidth. Using a series of experiments that have been performed, it was found that the proposed mathematical model is approximately 26% more accurate than ABE, 36% more accurate than cPEABV2, and 32% more accurate than PABE.

Highlights

  • Estimating bandwidth in a wireless network is necessary but not a simple task (Tursunova, Inoyatov, & Kim, 2010a)

  • This study proposed an enhanced method named Modified PassiveAvailable Bandwidth Estimation (MPABE) by combining features from Available Bandwidth Estimation (ABE), cPEAB-V2, and Passive Available Bandwidth Estimation (PABE)

  • When the hidden node traffic load was 2 Mbps, the bandwidth estimated by cPEAB-V2, PABE, and ABE were almost the same, i.e. 2.709 Mbps, 2.8 Mbps, and 2.853 Mbps, respectively

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Introduction

Estimating bandwidth in a wireless network is necessary but not a simple task (Tursunova, Inoyatov, & Kim, 2010a). It is necessary because estimated bandwidth is valuable for Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning for multimedia real-time applications in the network (Chou & Miao, 2006). It helps Internet of Things (IoT) devices to choose the best access point (Dai et al, 2017), especially in limited bandwidth networks. The study on bandwidth estimation in wireless networks based on the IEEE 802.11g standard is still very relevant today

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