3rd International ICST Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks

Research Article

Resource reservation and admission control in IEEE 802.11 WLANs

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1145/1185373.1185379,
        author={ Djamshid TAVANGARIAN and Robil   DAHER},
        title={Resource reservation and admission control in IEEE 802.11 WLANs},
        proceedings={3rd International ICST Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks},
        publisher={ACM},
        proceedings_a={QSHINE},
        year={2006},
        month={8},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1145/1185373.1185379}
    }
    
  • Djamshid TAVANGARIAN
    Robil DAHER
    Year: 2006
    Resource reservation and admission control in IEEE 802.11 WLANs
    QSHINE
    ACM
    DOI: 10.1145/1185373.1185379
Djamshid TAVANGARIAN1,2, Robil DAHER1,2
  • 1: Faculty of Computer Science and Electrotechnics, Rostock University
  • 2: Albert-Einstein-Str. 21, 18059 Rostock, Germany

Abstract

The Resource Reservation and Admission Control (RRAC) in WLAN networks is essential for real-time applications, especially VoIP over WLAN. In that respect, the RRAC mechanism must support the BSS and ESS scopes as well as different reservation types (per-flow, per-station, etc.). Therefore, we introduce the Traffic Source-based Priority Scheme (TSPS); TSPS enables the priority mapping with IntServ and IEEE 802.1D QoS schemes. To manage the WLAN resources according to the admission control, the channel capacity is mapped according to different types of traffic (management, applications, etc). Consequently, certain RRAC mechanisms and algorithms for BSS and ESS scopes are developed to deal with different architectures and reservation types. Based on that, we implement a system prototype, called Lobaq; the experimental results present the major functionalities of the system behavior under different conditions.