Proposed Enhancement of IEEE802.11e WLAN Through Real Time Simulation Study

Proposed Enhancement of IEEE802.11e WLAN Through Real Time Simulation Study

Bahi Hour and Shihab Hameed
Faculty of Engineering, International Islamic University, Malaysia

Abstract: One of the most successful WLAN protocols is IEEE 802.11. That is due to the simplicity and robustness against failures of its medium access control protocol. In addition, IEEE introduces the standard 802.11e for quality of service support. However, this standard is not considered efficient when used for some applications that don’t involve data and background in the transmission, but only voice and video. Some of these applications are video conferencing and internal organizations’ voice over internet protocols calls. For the purpose of enhancing voice over internet protocols and video streaming over IEEE802.11e WLAN, we have developed an ns-2 patch in C++ which suites our requirements in a simulation based performance enhancement. In this paper, the performance of IEEE802.11e WLAN is evaluated and discussed based on simulation study using the network simulator (ns-2.29) under Linux operating systems fedora core 4. Our simulation results showed enhanced performance for the voice and video traffics over the original IEEE802.11e standard. This shows the effectiveness and efficiency of our simulator of enhancing the performance for voice and video based applications such as video conferencing and voice over internet protocols.

Keywords: IEEE 802.11e, medium access control, quality of service, hybrid coordination function controlled channel access, enhanced distributed channel access, coordination function.

 Received December 17, 2007; accepted April 22, 2008

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