DocumentCode
1139006
Title
Lock step: an algorithm to reduce wi-fi jitter
Author
Lin, Hong ; McDonald, David
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math. & Stat., Univ. of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada
Volume
13
Issue
7
fYear
2009
fDate
7/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
501
Lastpage
503
Abstract
The exponential backoff algorithm used in IEEE 802.11 does not guarantee short term fairness between flows. We propose an algorithm based on IdleSense where each of N flows tries to transmit every W = 8 N slots; i.e. 8 slots per flow with 7 idle. Each flow adaptively adjusts its contention window W based on the observed proportion of empty slots. One key aspect of Lock Step is setting a deterministic backoff after a successful transmission so that, for persistent flows, eventually all users are in lock step and transmit every 8 N slots. Another key aspect is forcing a second collision between colliding users so all users can better estimate the proportion of idle slots per transmission thus allowing users to estimate N and hence the optimal backoff. This second collision can also be engineered to assist the ZigZag algorithm to decode the colliding packets. Even with transient flows Lock Step reduces jitter and can substantially increase the number of flows carrying Voice over IP traffic through a single access point.
Keywords
Internet telephony; jitter; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11; IdleSense; Lock Step; Wi-Fi jitter; ZigZag algorithm; colliding packets; contention window; deterministic backoff; exponential backoff algorithm; optimal backoff; single access point; transient flows; voice over IP traffic; Access protocols; Adaptive algorithm; Bandwidth; Counting circuits; Decoding; Internet telephony; Jitter; Multiaccess communication; Road accidents; Throughput; IEEE 802.11, Wi-Fi, AC, Idle Sense, DCF.;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Communications Letters, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1089-7798
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/LCOMM.2009.090999
Filename
5166424
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