APHD: End-to-End Delay Assurance in 802.11e Based MANETs
Source: University of California, Davis
This paper presents an Adaptive Per Hop Differentiation (APHD) scheme towards achieving end-to-end delay assurance in multihop wireless networks. The APHD scheme extends the capability of IEEE 802.11e EDCA technique into multihop environments by taking end-to-end delay requirement into consideration. At an intermediate node, based on data packet's end-to-end requirement, its accumulative delay so far, and the current node's channel status, APHD smartly adjusts a data packet's priority level in order to satisfy its end-to-end delay requirement. Simulation results show that APHD scheme can provide excellent end to-end delay assurance while achieving much higher network utilization, compared to a pure EDCA scheme.
| Format: | Size: | 457.80 | |
| Date: | Jan 2011 |
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