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Bandwidth Sharing Schemes for
Multimedia Traffic in the IEEE 802.11e
Contention-Based WLANs
Yang Xiao, Senior Member, IEEE, Frank Haizhon Li, Student Member, IEEE, and
Bo Li, Senior Member, IEEE
Abstract—Bandwidth allocation schemes have been well studied for mobile cellular networks. However, there is no study about this
aspect reported for IEEE 802.11 contention-based distributed wireless LANs. In cellular networks, bandwidth is deterministic in terms
of the number of channels by frequency division, time division, or code division. On the contrary, bandwidth allocation in contention-
based distributed wireless LANs is extremely challenging due to its contention-based nature, packet-based network, and the most
important aspect: only one channel is available, competed for by an unknown number of stations. As a consequence, guaranteeing
bandwidth and allocating bandwidth are both challenging issues. In this paper, we address these difficult issues. We propose and study
nine bandwidth allocation schemes, called sharing schemes, with guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) for integrated voice/video/data
traffic in IEEE 802.11e contention-based distributed wireless LANs. A guard period is proposed to prevent bandwidth allocation from
overprovisioning and is for best-effort data traffic. Our study and analysis show that the guard period is a key concept for QoS
guarantees in a contention-based channel. The proposed schemes are compared and evaluated via extensive simulations.
Index Terms—Admission control, IEEE 802.11e, quality of service, resource management, wireless LANs.
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1 INTRODUCTION
IN recent years, the market for IEEE 802.11 wireless localarea networks (WLANs) has enjoyed tremendous growth,
partially due to potential applications of WLANs such as
convenient Internet/database access and high speed com-
munications with reasonable costs. We have also witnessed
phenomenal growth in cellular data services and emerging
wireless multimedia applications. Bandwidth alloca
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