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The quick market growth and ubiquitous acceptance of VoIP are primarily due to cheap service. VoIP services can be availed in mobile devices at a very low cost by employing IEEE 802.11 to provide last mile coverage. But call capacity is very low in these networks and call jitter occurs if voice quality requirements are not precisely met. We present a VoIP call capacity model for 802.11 networks which...
VoIP offers cheap voice communication which instigated its quick market growth. IEEE 802.11 WLANs offer cheap wireless coverage which can be used to provide VoIP service in mobile devices. But call capacity of such networks is very low compared to wired networks. To increase voice capacity in WLANs incorporation of power capture, increased data rate, and use of multiple channels are of great importance...
In recent years, voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) has gained much attention in wireless local area networks (WLANs). Although IEEE 802.11e has been standardized to provide voice traffic with quality of service (QoS) support, the voice quality will still be severely degraded with a large amount of best-effort traffic generated by distributed coordination function (DCF) or enhanced distributed channel...
Recent rapid developments of high-speed wireless access technologies enable us to use real-time multimedia services as well as legacy non-real-time services via wireless access systems. These multimedia services require QoS (Quality of Service), such as low PLR (Packet Loss Rate) and short delay time. To provide QoS guarantee in wireless LAN (Local Area Network) environment, this paper proposes a...
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