ip qos 802.11e
Supporting VoIP Traffic in IEEE 802.11 WLAN With Enhanced Medium Access Control (MAC) for Quality of Service
White Paper This paper evaluates the capability of the enhanced point coordination function (EPCF) and enhanced distributed coordination function (EDCF), which are part of the medium access control (MAC) enhancements for QoS in the IEEE 802.11e supplements... [03 Jul 2008]
Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.11e
White Paper This paper presents an evaluation of the QoS enhancements to the IEEE 802.11 standard, named IEEE 802.11e, currently under specification. Performance evaluation is attained through computer simulation of a scenario of 802.11b/e access to an IP core... [03 Jul 2008]
Comparison of Modified Dual Queue and EDCA for VoIP Over IEEE 802.11 WLAN
White Paper Therefore, this paper proposes a simple software upgrade-based solution, called a dual queue scheme, to provide QoS to real-time services such as Voice-over-IP (VoIP) in the previous work. The popular IEEE 802.11 WLAN today does not provide any... [19 Dec 2007]
Load Balancing for QoS Enhancement in IEEE 802.11e WLANs Using Cell Breathing Techniques
White Paper The widely accepted IEEE 802.11b standard however, was not designed with such Quality of Service (QoS) constraints in mind. A new draft of the standard named 802.11e has been specified that deals with QoS issues for Wireless LANs. [09 Feb 2006]
Admission Region of Multimedia Services for EDCA in IEEE 802.11e Access Networks
White Paper In particular, this paper gives an estimate of the number of QoS-aware applications, namely videoconference and Voice over IP (VoIP), that can be admitted to the transport service offered by the EDCA while satisfying their QoS requirements. [07 Feb 2006]
Wireless: The new hotspot for VoIP
Comment To overcome this, a network needs to have 'Quality of Service' (QoS), a technology which guarantees bandwidth to time sensitive applications like voice and tells others to wait their turn. There are various standards initiatives on their way which... [18 Jan 2005]
