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IEEE 802.11E Block Acknowledgement Policies

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Optimization of IEEE 802.11e MAC protocol performance is addressed by modifying several parameters left open in the standard, like block size and acknowledgement policies in order to improve the channel efficiency. The use of small block sizes leads to a high overhead caused by the negotiation on the other hand, the use of large block sizes causes long delays, which can affect negatively real-time applications (or delay sensitive applications). An event driven simulator was developed, and results with a single service and several services running simultaneously were extracted. By using the Block Acknowledgement (BA) procedure, for video and background traffics in a single service situation, the capacity was improved in the case when the number of stations is equal or higher than 16 and 12, respectively. However, for lower values of the number of stations, the use of BA leads to a slightly worst system performance. In a scenario with mixture of services the most advised block size is 12 (less delay in a highly loaded scenario). The number of supported user (total) increases from 30 to 35.

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IEEE 802.11e Simulator Block acknowledgement Quality of service

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Orlando Cabral, Alberto Segarra and Fernando J. Velez, “IEEE 802.11e Block Acknowledgment Policies,” Chapter 20 in the book Advances in Electrical Engineering and Computational Science, Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, Vol. 39, Springer, 2009 (ISBN 978-90-481-2310-0), pp. 231-242.

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