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Réseaux urbains de capteurs sans-fil : Applications, caractérisation et protocoles / Urban wireless sensors networks : Applications and protocolsLampin, Quentin 30 January 2014 (has links)
Les réseaux de capteurs sans-fil sont composés de dispositifs électroniques conçus pour mesurer une grandeur physique de l’environnement dans lequel ils sont déployés et pour acheminer ces mesures à un système d’information. Dans nos travaux, nous étudions les architectures de réseau et les protocoles de communication associés afin de déterminer les configurations adéquates à un scénario de réseau de capteurs pour la Ville Intelligente. Après avoir recensé les applications et leurs exigences de Qualité de Service attendue, nous avons construit des modèles analytiques permettant de comparer les différentes familles de protocoles MAC en terme de taux de livraison et de consommation d’énergie. Ces travaux permettent ainsi de motiver le choix d’un protocole synchrone ou asynchrone, à contention ou à accès direct, en fonction du scénario applicatif et du déploiement de réseau considéré : longue portée ou multi-sauts. Sur la base des résultats de cette étude, nous proposons ensuite un ensemble d’optimisation des protocoles de communication permettant d’améliorer la Qualité de Service et la dépense énergétique des compteurs. Nous proposons une méthode d’accès au médium de communication permettant l’allocation de plusieurs instants de transmission en une phase unique de tournoi. Cette optimisation vise à réduire le pôle de consommation majoritaire des réseaux multi-sauts, tel qu’identifié dans l’étude précédente. Le protocole résultant, CT-MAC, résout l’allocation de plusieurs instants de transmission en une unique phase de compétition et de manière distribuée. CT-MAC réduit ainsi la consommation d’énergie de l’arbitrage du médium. Nous proposons ensuite un mécanisme de relayage adaptatif pour l’architecture de réseau longue-portée. Le protocole, nommé SARI-MAC, est conçu de manière à pallier aux ‘trous’ de couverture que présentent les systèmes radio longue-portée lorsqu’ils sont déployés dans un habitat urbain dense. Pour cela, SARI-MAC propose d’exploiter certains nœuds du réseau, choisis pour leurs ressources en énergie, en tant que relais pour leurs voisins dont le bilan radio est insuffisant pour respecter les exigences de Qualité de Service de l’application. SARI-MAC est un protocole MAC asynchrone, initié récepteur dont les paramètres s’adaptent automatiquement aux conditions de trafic et aux contraintes de cycle d’activité imposées par la durée de vie souhaitée des nœuds capteurs et par la législation. Finalement, nous proposons un schéma de routage opportuniste appelé QOR. QOR est un protocole de routage qui tire profit des liens radio longue portée, opportunistes afin d’améliorer la fiabilité et la latence des transmissions de données dans un réseau de collecte. Pour cela, QOR propose une structure de routage combinée à un schéma d’adressage permettant d’identifier un ensemble de nœuds relais entre une source et la passerelle de collecte. / Wireless Sensors are small electronic devices made for measuring physical properties of their environment and communicating them wirelessly to an information system. In this thesis, we study existing network architectures and to devise the best-suited configuration for typical urban wireless Sensor Network use-cases. To that effect, we provide comprehensive analytical models to compare the different families of MAC protocols in terms of Delivery Rate and Energy Consumption, e.g. synchronous vs asynchronous, contention-based vs direct access etc. Headlines results a mathematical framework to devise the least energy-cost contention algorithm for a given Delivery Rate and closed-form expressions of the Energy Consumption and Delivery Rate for popular access control protocols. These results are then synthesised in a comparison study of the two prevailing urban sensors network architectures, i.e. long-range and multihop. We show that long-range sensor networks are best-suited for low-traffic and sparser network topologies while higher traffic loads and denser network topologies demand switching to a multihop network operating a synchronous MAC protocol on higher bitrate radios. Based on the analysis of the architectures best suited for each use-case scenario, i.e. low traffic loads/sparse network and high traffic loads/dense network, we identify suitable optimisations to improve the QoS performance and energy efficiency of said architectures. First, we improve on the energy efficiency of the arbitration of the medium access by defining a cascading tournament contention algorithm. This protocol, CT-MAC, resolves multiple timeslots allocation in a single, energy efficient contention tournament. Second, we propose an adaptive relaying scheme for the long-range network architecture named SARI-MAC. This scheme is an attempt to cope with coverage holes that occurs when using long-range in a dense urban habitat by letting sensor nodes relay communications of nodes whose link budgets are incompatible with the QoS requirements of the network. To that effect, we propose a receiver-initiated MAC protocol that self-adapts to the traffic condition so that the duty-cycle of relayers is kept as low as possible with respect to the load of frames to relay. Finally, we propose an opportunistic relaying scheme named QOR. QOR is a routing protocol that exploits long-range, opportunistic radio links to provide faster and more reliable transmissions. To that effect, QOR proposes a joint routing structure and addressing scheme that allows identifying a limited set of nodes than can become opportunistic relayers between a source sensor and the sink. Those nodes then follow an original cascaded acknowledgement mechanism that brings reliable acknowledgment and ensures a replication-free forwarding of the data frames.
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Detecção de violações de SLA em coreografias de serviços Web / Detection of SLA Violations in Web Service ChoreographyVictoriano Alfonso Phocco Diaz 22 March 2013 (has links)
Coreografias de serviços Web representam uma forma mais escalável e flexível de compor serviços do que uma abordagem centralizada como a orquestração, e seu papel na integração e comunicação de sistemas de larga escala é vital para os objetivos da SOC (Computação Orientada a Serviços) e da Internet do Futuro. Atualmente coreografias de serviços Web possuem vários desafios de pesquisa, dos quais a qualidade de serviço (QoS) e o monitoramento de coreografias de serviçosWeb são linhas importantes. O objetivo deste trabalho é propor e implementar um mecanismo de monitoramento não intrusivo de coreografias de serviços Web baseado em SLAs (Acordos de Nível de Serviço) que especificam as restrições de atributos de QoS de maneira probabilística. Esta dissertação propõe um mecanismo para coreografias de serviços Web que: (1) define requisitos de QoS; (2) especifica contratos probabilísticos sobre parâmetros de QoS usando SLA; e (3) realiza um monitoramento não intrusivo de coreografias de serviços Web para detectar violações de SLA. / Web services choreographies are a more scalable and flexible way to compose services than a centralized approach like orchestrations, and its role in the integration and communication of large-scale systems is vital for the goals of SoC (Service Oriented Computing) and Future Internet. Currently,Web services choreographies have several research challenges. From all challenges, quality of service (QoS) and monitoring of Web services choreography are important research lines. The goal of this work is to propose and implement a mechanism for non-intrusive monitoring of Web services choreography based on SLAs (Service Level Agreements) that define constraints of QoS attributes in a probabilistic way. This thesis proposes a mechanism for Web services choreographies that:(1) defines QoS requirements; (2) specifies probabilistic contracts on QoS parameters using SLAs; and (3) monitors, non-intrusively, the enactment of Web services choreographies to detect SLA violations.
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Opérer les réseaux de l'Internet des Objets à l'aide de contrats de qualité de service (Service Level Agreements) / How to operate IoT networks with contracts of quality of service (Service Level Agreements)Gaillard, Guillaume 19 December 2016 (has links)
Avec l'utilisation grandissante des technologies distribuées sans fil pour la modernisation des services, les déploiements d'infrastructures radio dédiées ne permettent plus de garantir des communications fiables, à grande échelle et pour un bas coût. Cette thèse vise à permettre à un opérateur de déployer une infrastructure de réseau radio pour plusieurs applications clientes de l'Internet des Objets (IoT). Nous étudions la mutualisation d'une architecture pour différents flux de trafic afin de rentabiliser le déploiement du réseau en partageant la capacité des nœuds et une large couverture. Nous devons alors garantir une Qualité de Service (QoS) différenciée pour les flux de chaque application. Nous proposons de spécifier des contrats de QoS nommés Service Level Agreements (SLA) dans le domaine de l'IoT. Ceux-ci définissent les indicateurs clés de performance (KPI) de délai de transit et de taux de livraison pour le trafic provenant d'objets connectés distribués géographiquement. Dans un second temps, nous détaillons les fonctionnalités nécessaires à la mise en œuvre des SLA sur le réseau opéré, sous la forme d'une architecture de gestion de SLA. Nous envisageons l'admission de nouveaux flux, l'analyse des performances courantes et la configuration des relais de l'opérateur. Sur la base d'une technologie robuste, multi-saut, IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 mode TSCH, nous proposons un mécanisme d'observation de réseau permettant de vérifier les différents KPI. Nous utilisons les trames de données existantes comme support de collecte afin de réduire le surcoût en termes de ressources de communication. Nous comparons différentes stratégies de piggybacking afin de trouver un compromis entre la performance et l'efficacité de l'observation. Puis nous détaillons KAUSA, un algorithme d'allocation de ressources sous contraintes de QoS multi-flux. Nous dédions des ressources temps-fréquences ajustées saut-par-saut pour chaque message. KAUSA prend en compte les interférences, la fiabilité des liens radio et la charge attendue afin d'améliorer la répartition des ressources allouées et ainsi prolonger la durée de vie du réseau. Nous montrons les gains et la validité de nos contributions par simulation, sur la base de scénarios réalistes de trafic et d'exigences. / With the growing use of distributed wireless technologies for modern services, the deployments of dedicated radio infrastructures do not enable to ensure large-scale, low-cost and reliable communications. This PhD research work aims at enabling an operator to deploy a radio network infrastructure for several client applications, hence forming the Internet of Things (IoT). We evaluate the benefits earned by sharing an architecture among different traffic flows, in order to reduce the costs of deployment, obtaining a wide coverage through efficient use of the capacity on the network nodes. We thus need to ensure a differentiated Quality of Service (QoS) for the flows of each application. We propose to specify QoS contracts, namely Service Level Agreements (SLAs), in the context of the IoT. SLAs include specific Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), such as the transit time and the delivery ratio, concerning connected devices that are geographically distributed in the environment. The operator agrees with each client on the sources and amount of traffic for which the performance is guaranteed. Secondly, we describe the features needed to implement SLAs on the operated network, and we organize them into an SLA management architecture. We consider the admission of new flows, the analysis of current performance and the configuration of the operator's relays. Based on a robust, multi-hop technology, IEEE Std 802.15.4-2015 on TSCH mode, we provide two essential elements to implement the SLAs: a mechanism for the monitoring of the KPIs, and KAUSA, a resource allocation algorithm with multi-flow QoS constraints. The former uses existing data frames as a transport medium to reduce the overhead in terms of communication resources. We compare different piggybacking strategies to find a tradeoff between the performance and the efficiency of the monitoring. With the latter, KAUSA, we dedicate adjusted time-frequency resources for each message, hop by hop. KAUSA takes into account the interference, the reliability of radio links and the expected load to improve the distribution of allocated resources and prolong the network lifetime. We show the gains and the validity of our contributions with a simulation based on realistic traffic scenarios and requirements.
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Transmission de multimédia dans les réseaux sans fil à qualité de service garantie / Multimedia transmission in wireless network with QoS guaranteeKambou, Samy Jacques André 08 November 2016 (has links)
Cette thèse s'intéresse aux stratégies de transmission de contenu multimédia des réseaux sans fil. L'intérêt d'une stratégie repose sur sa capacité à gérer les ressources selon les objectifs des applications visées. On propose ainsi un schéma de transmission, qui garantit la qualité de service (QdS), quelles que soient les conditions du canal et suivant les spécificités du contenu multimédia. On exploite pour cela les diversités (spatiales, fréquentielles, etc.) du canal radio. A ce titre, l'association MIMO-OFDM apparaît comme une solution idéale pour accroitre les performances du système. On propose ainsi un système MIMO-OFDMA, qui intègre des stratégies inter-couches. Celles-ci se basent sur des techniques d'adaptation de lien pour régler dynamiquement les paramètres du système. On développe en premier un schéma inter-couches PHY 1 APPL, associé à un système MIMO-OFDM mono-utilisateur, qui transmet une vidéo H.264/SVC. L'adaptation de lien permet de définir le jeu de paramètres optimaux, qui minimise la distorsion de la vidéo reçue. On introduit ainsi une politique d'optimisation sous contraintes de puissance et de taux d'erreurs binaires. Pour tenir compte d'aspects de transmission réalistes, on propose un schéma inter-couches PHY/MAC, dédié à un système MIMO-OFDMA, multi-utilisateurs et multi-services. Ce dernier associe un algorithme d'ordonnancement, au paramétrage optimal, pour fournir au maximum d'utilisateurs des débits utiles respectant les exigences des services demandés. Enfin, on combine les deux premières solutions pour définir les paramètres optimaux minimisant la distorsion de la vidéo reçue par utilisateur, tout en garantissant la QdS des autres services. / This thesis focuses on the transmission strategies of the multimedia content in wireless networks. The advantage of a such strategy is its ability to manage the resources, according to the objectives of the targeted applications. We propose a transmission scheme, which guarantees the quality of service (QoS), depending on the channel state information and on the multimedia content specifications. We take advantage of the radio channel diversities (spatial, frequency, etc.). ln fact, the association of MIMO and OFDM techniques appears as effective solution to increase the system performance. For this reason, we propose a MIMO-OFDMA system, which considers cross-layer srtategies based on link adaptation schemes to dynamically adjust the system parameters. Firstly, we develop a PHY/APPL cross-layer strategy, dedicated to a single user of a MIMO-OFDMA system, which transmits an H.264/SVC video. The Iink adaptation scheme allows to define the optimum parameters, which minimize the end-ta-end video distortion by using an optimization algorithm under power and bit error rate constraints. To consider the realistic transmission aspects, we propose a PHY/MAC cross-layer strategy, dedicated to a multi-user, multi-service, MIMOOFDMA system. This scheme combines a scheduling policy with optimal parameterization to provide a satisfied troughput to a maximum number of users, acheiving the required services. Finally, the first two solutions are combined to determine the optimal parameters which minimize the end-ta-end distortion of the received video by user, and also acheive QoS requirements of the other services.
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Metodika měření kvality služeb ve Wi-Fi sítích / Methods for Quality of Service measurement in Wi-Fi networksBachan, Jiří January 2008 (has links)
This work deals with the wireless Wi-Fi networks, that used unlicenced ISM frequency band 2,4 GHz. These wireless networks are very extended in these days and used mainly for the Internet connection. With the multimedia data transfers expanding it’s necessary to ensure the specific quality of service QoS in wireless networks mainly for applications, which are sensitive to delay or packets lost. The main aim of this work is to describe Wi-Fi networks based on IEEE 802.11b/g/n standards, description of QoS techniques according to IEEE 802.11e standard and description of parameters describing QoS for the VoIP services. The practical part is divided on a two parts. The problems of measuring the radio link quality and the creation of simple program for quality of wireless connection analysis are solved in the first part. The second part incluledes measuring of the lost packets number in Wi-Fi network with the commercial application AirMagnet Laptop Wireless LAN Analyzer and measuring of the signal noise influence with the help of spectrum analyzer and vector signal generator.
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Integrované telekomunikační prostředí / Integrated telecommunication environmentTomeček, Jan January 2009 (has links)
The thesis described the proposal for a wireless network problems. There are recorded and compared the characteristics of different wireless technologies. The possibility of voice communication securing is outlined and solutions implemented in the form of ZRTP protocol. The requirements for quality of service are discussed and the solutions to this issue are proposed. Other chapters are devoted to the actual design of specific equipment, including antennas and advance resource. The whole network is practically implemented in the mountainous countryside of eastern Wallachia. In conclusion, this work is network mate in terms of QoS (quality of service) and tested in terms of prioritization of voice communication.
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Optimalizace přenosu hlasu v komunikačních sítích / Optimisation of a Voice Transmission in Communication NetworksNovák, David January 2010 (has links)
This master’s thesis deals abou the transmission of voice in communications networks. The theoretical part describes criteria for optimizing voice, such as quality of service, type of service, level of service, service type, and mean opinion score. Next I describe the Internet Protocol, comparing IPv4 and IPv6, VoIP, including security, protocols and parameters necessary for transmission. Other part is about neural networks. There are basically described the neural network, Hopfield neural network and Kohenen neural network. The research is based on a comparison of the network without ensuring the quality of service and with ensuring quality of service. Then, there are compared two types of switches. Classical switch-controlled sequentially, and switch controlled by neural networks. The overall simulation program is implemented in Opnet Modeler. The conclusion deals with the creation of laboratory tasks in this program to compare the different systems of ensuring quality of service.
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Improving fairness, throughput and blocking performance for long haul and short reach optical networksTariq, Sana 01 January 2015 (has links)
Innovations in optical communication are expected to transform the landscape of global communications, internet and datacenter networks. This dissertation investigates several important issues in optical communication such as fairness, throughput, blocking probability and differentiated quality of service (QoS). Novel algorithms and new approaches have been presented to improve the performance of optical circuit switching (OCS) and optical burst switching (OBS) for long haul, and datacenter networks. Extensive simulations tests have been conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed algorithms. These simulation tests were performed over a number of network topologies such as ring, mesh and U.S. Long-Haul, some high processing computing (HPC) topologies such as 2D and 6D mesh torus topologies and modern datacenter topologies such as FatTree and BCube. Two new schemes are proposed for long haul networks to improve throughput and hop count fairness in OBS networks. The idea is motivated by the observation that providing a slightly more priority to longer bursts over short bursts can significantly improve the throughput of the OBS networks without adversely affecting hop-count fairness. The results of extensive performance tests have shown that proposed schemes improve the throughput of optical OBS networks and enhance the hop-count fairness. Another contribution of this dissertation is the research work on developing routing and wavelength assignment schemes in multimode fiber networks. Two additional schemes for long haul networks are presented and evaluated over multimode fiber networks. First for alleviating the fairness problem in OBS networks using wavelength-division multiplexing as well as mode-division multiplexing while the second scheme for achieving higher throughput without sacrificing hop count fairness. We have also shown the significant benefits of using both mode division multiplexing and wavelength division multiplexing in real-life short-distance optical networks such as the optical circuit switching networks used in the hybrid electronic-optical switching architectures for datacenters. We evaluated four mode and wavelength assignment heuristics and compared their throughput performance. We also included preliminary results of impact of the cascaded mode conversion constraint on network throughput. Datacenter and high performance computing networks share a number of common performance goals. Another highly efficient adaptive mode wavelength- routing algorithm is presented over OBS networks to improve throughput of these networks. The effectiveness of the proposed model has been validated by extensive simulation results. In order to optimize bandwidth and maximize throughput of datacenters, an extension of TCP called multipath-TCP (MPTCP) has been evaluated over an OBS network using dense interconnect datacenter topologies. We have proposed a service differentiation scheme using MPTCP over OBS for datacenter traffic. The scheme is evaluated over mixed workload traffic model of datacenters and is shown to provide tangible service differentiation between flows of different priority levels. An adaptive QoS differentiation architecture is proposed for software defined optical datacenter networks using MPTCP over OBS. This scheme prioritizes flows based on current network state.
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Performance modeling of congestion control and resource allocation under heterogeneous network traffic. Modeling and analysis of active queue management mechanism in the presence of poisson and bursty traffic arrival processes.Wang, Lan January 2010 (has links)
Along with playing an ever-increasing role in the integration of other communication networks and expanding in application diversities, the current Internet suffers from serious overuse and congestion bottlenecks. Efficient congestion control is fundamental to ensure the Internet reliability, satisfy the specified Quality-of-Service (QoS) constraints and achieve desirable performance in response to varying application scenarios. Active Queue Management (AQM) is a promising scheme to support end-to-end Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) congestion control because it enables the sender to react appropriately to the real network situation. Analytical performance models are powerful tools which can be adopted to investigate optimal setting of AQM parameters. Among the existing research efforts in this field, however, there is a current lack of analytical models that can be viewed as a cost-effective performance evaluation tool for AQM in the presence of heterogeneous traffic, generated by various network applications.
This thesis aims to provide a generic and extensible analytical framework for analyzing AQM congestion control for various traffic types, such as non-bursty Poisson and bursty Markov-Modulated Poisson Process (MMPP) traffic. Specifically, the Markov analytical models are developed for AQM congestion control scheme coupled with queue thresholds and then are adopted to derive expressions for important QoS metrics. The main contributions of this thesis are listed as follows:
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¿ Study the queueing systems for modeling AQM scheme subject to single-class and multiple-classes Poisson traffic, respectively. Analyze the effects of the varying threshold, mean traffic arrival rate, service rate and buffer capacity on the key performance metrics.
¿ Propose an analytical model for AQM scheme with single class bursty traffic and investigate how burstiness and correlations affect the performance metrics. The analytical results reveal that high burstiness and correlation can result in significant degradation of AQM performance, such as increased queueing delay and packet loss probability, and reduced throughput and utlization.
¿ Develop an analytical model for a single server queueing system with AQM in the presence of heterogeneous traffic and evaluate the aggregate and marginal performance subject to different threshold values, burstiness degree and correlation.
¿ Conduct stochastic analysis of a single-server system with single-queue and multiple-queues, respectively, for AQM scheme in the presence of multiple priority traffic classes scheduled by the Priority Resume (PR) policy.
¿ Carry out the performance comparison of AQM with PR and First-In First-Out (FIFO) scheme and compare the performance of AQM with single PR priority queue and multiple priority queues, respectively.
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Analysis and improvement of medium access control protocols in wireless networks. Performance modelling and Quality-of-Service enhancement of IEEE 802.11e MAC in wireless local area networks under heterogeneous multimedia traffic.Hu, Jia January 2010 (has links)
In order to efficiently utilize the scarce wireless resource as well as keep up
with the ever-increasing demand for Quality-of-Service (QoS) of multimedia
applications, wireless networks are undergoing rapid development and dramatic
changes in the underlying technologies and protocols. The Medium Access Control
(MAC) protocol, which coordinates the channel access and data transmission of
wireless stations, plays a pivotal role in wireless networks.
Performance modelling and analysis has been and continues to be of great
theoretical and practical importance in the design and development of wireless
networks. This research is devoted to developing efficient and cost-effective
analytical tools for the performance analysis and enhancement of MAC protocols in
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) under heterogeneous multimedia traffic.
To support the MAC-layer QoS in WLANs, the IEEE 802.11e Enhanced Distributed
Channel Access (EDCA) protocol has proposed three QoS differentiation schemes
in terms of Arbitrary Inter-Frame Space (AIFS), Contention Window (CW), and
Transmission Opportunity (TXOP). This research starts with the development of
new analytical models for the TXOP scheme specified in the EDCA protocol under
Poisson traffic. A dynamic TXOP scheme is then proposed to adjust the TXOP
limits according to the status of the transmission queue. Theoretical analysis and
simulation experiments show that the proposed dynamic scheme largely improves
the performance of TXOP. To evaluate the TXOP scheme in the presence of
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heterogeneous traffic, a versatile analytical model is developed to capture the traffic
heterogeneity and model the features of burst transmission. The performance results
highlight the importance of taking into account the heterogeneous traffic for the
accurate evaluation of the TXOP scheme in wireless multimedia networks.
To obtain a thorough and deep understanding of the performance attributes of
the EDCA protocol, a comprehensive analytical model is then proposed to
accommodate the integration of the three QoS schemes of EDCA in terms of AIFS,
CW, and TXOP under Poisson traffic. The performance results show that the TXOP
scheme can not only support service differentiation but also improve the network
performance, whereas the AIFS and CW schemes provide QoS differentiation only.
Moreover, the results demonstrate that the MAC buffer size has considerable impact
on the QoS performance of EDCA under Poisson traffic. To investigate the
performance of EDCA in wireless multimedia networks, an analytical model is
further developed for EDCA under heterogeneous traffic. The performance results
demonstrate the significant effects of heterogeneous traffic on the total delay and
frame losses of EDCA with different buffer sizes. Finally, an efficient admission
control scheme is presented for the IEEE 802.11e WLANs based on analytical
modelling and a game-theoretical approach. The admission control scheme can
maintain the system operation at an optimal point where the utility of the Access
Point (AP) is maximized with the QoS constraints of various users.
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