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For the last decade, Voice Over IP (VoIP) has been a great concern leading to consider it as the ldquokilling applicationrdquo. Deploying such applications in the Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) is still in progress, and further investigations are needed. Unlike wired networks, wireless networks such as WLAN, have their own characteristics, which introduce many challenges that prohibit the support...
IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks are widely deployed in densely populated areas such as university campuses, airports, offices, cafeterias, etc. Their popularity is rising because of their low cost and high bandwidth except that they cover small coverage areas. In order to cover large areas several access points (AP) are required, which makes it disruptive technology. During roaming, the mobile...
Integration and seamless networking of different wireless technologies is one of the driving scenarios in the contemporary research. In recent years, mobile phones have seen an influx of attractive on-demand multimedia services with strict QoS requirements. This work investigates the QoS for delay sensitive services under the design framework of a heterogeneous network. Multi Radio Transmission Diversity...
Voice over Wireless LAN (VoWLAN) is becoming more and more helpful in our life and is expected to be among the most important applications in next generation networks. However, the maximum number of VoIP sessions that a WLAN can ensure is very small. Moreover, when the WLAN reaches its capacity the addition of one VoIP session affects the QoS parameters of all VoIP sessions. In this paper, we propose...
Seamless handoffs with quality of service (QoS) guarantee play a decisive role in the provision of realtime applications such as Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) over IEEE 802.11 networks. During a handoff process, a channel scan needs to be first performed in order to discover new access points (APs), and it can be done by either passively listening to beacon signals or actively exchanging probe...
Multi-homing is increasingly being employed by large enterprises to extract good performance and reliability from their connections. The integration of existing and emerging heterogeneous wireless networks requires the design of intelligent failure detection and recovery schemes to enable mobile users to switch between networks and experience uninterrupted service continuity anywhere, anytime. Real...
This paper proposes a fast forward medium access control protocol (FFMAC) for quality-of-service (QoS) guarantee in multihop IEEE 802.11s wireless mesh networks with multiple channels. To the best of our knowledge, the proposed protocol is the first one which considers the multihop and multichannel issues simultaneously. It provides higher priority for real-time applications, while remaining the distributed...
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