Abstract

Increased demand for high-quality multimedia applications over IEEE802.11 networks has further motivated service providers to improve the QoS (quality of service) for all types of network services. IEEE802.11ac is one of the advanced WLAN standards that provides wideband transmission channels and higher data rates, which are vital to support very high-throughput services. However, due to the use of the CSMA/CA-based random access packet transmission technique, the QoS and service fairness criteria cannot always be maintained, particularly for variable bit rate services. This paper proposes new packet scheduling algorithms to support consistently high QoS and intra-service fairness for high data rate video streams. We name the proposed algorithms FRA - TXOP (Flow Rate Adaptive Transmission Opportunity) and EAS (Enhanced Access Scheduler). These algorithms offer appropriate QoS and fairness to video services in a CSMA/CA network. The FRA - TXOP algorithm allocates the transmission resources according to the channel congestion levels experienced by video flows to improve and maintain consistent QoS values. At the same time, the EAS algorithm offers service fairness among the video streams by appropriately scheduling them on the downlink channel. The EAS algorithm is implemented on top of the FRA - TXOP algorithm to achieve high QoS and service fairness among video streams. An NS-3 simulation model is developed to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithms. The performance analysis shows that the proposed algorithms enhance the video flow QoS in terms of throughput and packet delay as well as improve the fairness among the video flows compared to other TXOP algorithms.

Highlights

  • With the increasing use of high data rate services such as HD/UHD video streaming, VR applications, live sports streaming, multi-player online gaming, and other media timesensitive applications in IEEE802.11 WLANs, the demand of QoS-based packet schedulers is increasing

  • Due to the explosive growth of video and streaming services, it is essential for WiFi networks to support an appropriate level of QoS and inter/intra-service fairness for multimedia applications

  • The proliferation of HD video services has motivated the demand for new scheduling techniques to guarantee highquality video delivery in IEEE802.11ac wireless networks

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

With the increasing use of high data rate services such as HD/UHD (high-definition/ultra-high-definition) video streaming, VR (virtual reality) applications, live sports streaming, multi-player online gaming, and other media timesensitive applications in IEEE802.11 WLANs (wireless local area networks), the demand of QoS-based packet schedulers is increasing. It is challenging to offer high QoS to every end-user in a random-access network due to the nondeterministic resource allocation techniques used by the CSMA/CA MAC protocol. We focus on the adaptive scheduling of transmission resources so that all flows meet the necessary QoS and fairness requirements To address these issues as mentioned above, we proposed two new resource allocation algorithms, namely, the F RA − T XOP (Flow Rate Adaptive Transmission Opportunity) and EAS (Enhanced Access Scheduler) algorithms [12]. The algorithms monitor channel conditions and prioritise time-sensitive traffic sources to allocate the appropriate transmission resources to maintain QoS and fairness.

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