A Dynamic Multimedia User-Weight Classification Scheme for IEEE_802.11 WLANs
Ahmed Riadh Rebai, Said Hanafi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dynamic user-weight classification scheme for IEEE 802.11 WLANs that enhances multimedia traffic quality by providing inter-node priority differentiation, addressing limitations of the EDCA protocol.
Contribution
A novel inter-node priority access scheme for IEEE 802.11e that dynamically adjusts user weights based on outgoing data, improving multimedia QoS.
Findings
Improved quality of service for multimedia applications.
Enhanced channel access efficiency with the proposed scheme.
Better differentiation among users in WLANs.
Abstract
In this paper we expose a dynamic traffic-classification scheme to support multimedia applications such as voice and broadband video transmissions over IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Obviously, over a Wi-Fi link and to better serve these applications - which normally have strict bounded transmission delay or minimum link rate requirement - a service differentiation technique can be applied to the media traffic transmitted by the same mobile node using the well-known 802.11e Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA) protocol. However, the given EDCA mode does not offer user differentiation, which can be viewed as a deficiency in multi-access wireless networks. Accordingly, we propose a new inter-node priority access scheme for IEEE 802.11e networks which is compatible with the EDCA scheme. The proposed scheme joins a dynamic user-weight to each mobile station…
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