A Cross-Layer Adaptive Algorithm for Multimedia QoS Fairness in WLAN Environments Using Neural Networks
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Date
2007-10-01
Authors
Chiapin Wang
Tsungnan Lin
Jiann-Liang Chen
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
Abstract
The authors address the problem of providing fair multimedia quality-of-service (QoS)
in IEEE 802.11 distributed co-ordination function-based wireless local area networks in the infrastructure mode where mobile hosts experience heterogeneous channel conditions due to mobility
and fading effects. It was observed that unequal link qualities can pose significant unfairness of
channel sharing, which may thereby lead to the degradation of multimedia QoS performed in
adverse conditions. A cross-layer adaptation scheme that provides fair QoS by online adjusting
the multidimensional medium access control layer backoff parameters in accordance with the
application-layer QoS requirements as well as the physical-layer channel conditions was proposed.
The solution is based on an optimisation approach, which utilises neural networks to learn the
cross-layer function. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed adaptation scheme can
tackle heterogeneous channel conditions and random joining (or leaving) of hosts to achieve fair
QoS in terms of throughput and packet delay.