DocumentCode :
1239751
Title :
Aggregation With Fragment Retransmission for Very High-Speed WLANs
Author :
Li, Tianji ; Ni, Qiang ; Malone, David ; Leith, Douglas ; Xiao, Yang ; Turletti, Thierry
Author_Institution :
Hamilton Inst., Nat. Univ. of Ireland, Maynooth
Volume :
17
Issue :
2
fYear :
2009
fDate :
4/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
591
Lastpage :
604
Abstract :
In upcoming very high-speed wireless LANs (WLANs), the physical (PHY) layer rate may reach 600 Mbps. To achieve high efficiency at the medium access control (MAC) layer, we identify fundamental properties that must be satisfied by any CSMA-/CA-based MAC layers and develop a novel scheme called aggregation with fragment retransmission (AFR) that exhibits these properties. In the AFR scheme, multiple packets are aggregated into and transmitted in a single large frame. If errors happen during the transmission, only the corrupted fragments of the large frame are retransmitted. An analytic model is developed to evaluate the throughput and delay performance of AFR over noisy channels and to compare AFR with similar schemes in the literature. Optimal frame and fragment sizes are calculated using this model. Transmission delays are minimized by using a zero-waiting mechanism where frames are transmitted immediately once the MAC wins a transmission opportunity. We prove that zero-waiting can achieve maximum throughput. As a complement to the theoretical analysis, we investigate the impact of AFR on the performance of realistic application traffic with diverse requirements by simulations. We have implemented the AFR scheme in the NS-2 simulator and present detailed results for TCP, VoIP, and HDTV traffic. The AFR scheme described was developed as part of the IEEE 802.11n working group work. The analysis presented here is general enough to be extended to proposed schemes in the upcoming 802.11n standard. Trends indicated in this paper should extend to any well-designed aggregation schemes.
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; telecommunication congestion control; wireless LAN; wireless channels; HDTV traffic; aggregation fragment retransmission; carrier sense multiple access; collision avoidance; local area network; medium access control; noisy channel; physical layer; transmission delay; transport control protocol; voice-over-Internet protocol; wireless LAN; zero-waiting mechanism; Analytical models; DVD; Delay; HDTV; Media Access Protocol; Performance analysis; Physical layer; Throughput; Traffic control; Wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11; IEEE 802.11n; medium access control (MAC); wireless LAN (WLAN);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Networking, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1063-6692
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNET.2009.2014654
Filename :
4814868
Link To Document :
بازگشت