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End-to-end QoS framework for heterogeneous wired-cum-wireless networks

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posted on 2006-01-01, 00:00 authored by Ming Li, H Zhu, I Chlamtac, B Prabhakaran
With information access becoming more and more ubiquitous, there is a need for providingQoSsupport for communication that spans wired and wireless networks. For the wired side, RSVP/SBM has been widely accepted as a flow reservation scheme in IEEE 802 style LANs. Thus, it would be desirable to investigate the integration of RSVP and a flow reservation scheme in wireless LANs, as an end-to-end solution for QoS guarantee in wired-cum-wireless networks. For this purpose, we propose WRESV, a lightweight RSVPlike flow reservation and admission control scheme for IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs. Using WRESV, wired/wireless integration can be easily implemented by cross-layer interaction at the Access Point. Main components of the integration are RSVP-WRESV parameter mapping and the initiation of new reservation messages, depending on where senders/receivers are located. In addition, to support smooth roaming of mobile users among different basic service sets (BSS), we devise an efficient handoff scheme that considers both the flow rate demand and network resource availability for continuous QoS support. Furthermore, various optimizations for supporting multicast session and QoS re-negotiation are proposed for better performance improvement. Extensive simulation results showthat the proposed scheme is promising in enriching the QoS support of multimedia applications in heterogeneous wired-cum-wireless networks.

History

Journal

Wireless networks

Volume

12

Issue

4

Pagination

439 - 450

Publisher

Springer New York LLC

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

1022-0038

eISSN

1572-8196

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2006, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC