Increasing VoIP Capacity on WiFi Networks Through the Use of the FAIR Algorithm for MAC
Source: Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers
As WiFi networks and IP telephony grow increasingly popular, the standard Distributed Control Function (DCF) MAC protocol in IEEE 802.11b, which is not designed to support real-time applications, has become a major hurdle in the effort to increase Voice over IP (VoIP) capacity. This paper identifies the FAIR algorithm as a viable solution for increasing VoIP capacity in 802.11b networks, since it is aimed at providing a more balanced use of medium resources in infrastructure-based networks and it can be implemented by simply changing the MAC protocol at the access point only.
| Format: | Size: | 327.79 | |
| Date: | Aug 2007 |



