Enhancement of QoS in 802.11e for Real Time Traffic
Authors
- Gurpreet Singh GrewalGuru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana
- Rajbir SinghLala Lajpat Rai Institute of Engineering and Technology, Moga
- Manpreet SinghGuru Nanak Dev Engineering College, Ludhiana
Keywords
Real Time Traffic, QoS, QoS in 802.11e
Abstract
“Quality of Service (QoS) requirements like good throughput and minimum access delay are challenging tasks to accomplish with regard to 802.11 WLAN protocols and Medium Access Control (MAC) functions. In this article, a distributed medium access scheme called EDCF, which is adopted in an upcoming standard IEEE802.11e to allow prioritized medium access for applications with QoS requirements, is described and discussed. Its performance is also evaluated via simulations using network simulator called OPNET”
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How to Cite
Gurpreet Singh Grewal, Rajbir Singh, Manpreet Singh. Enhancement of QoS in 802.11e for Real Time Traffic.
J.Technol. Manag. Grow. Econ.. 2023, 01, 123-133