DocumentCode :
137841
Title :
Performance evaluation of the priority resolution scheme in PLC networks
Author :
Cano, Cristina ; Malone, David
Author_Institution :
Hamilton Inst., Nat. Univ. of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland
fYear :
2014
fDate :
March 30 2014-April 2 2014
Firstpage :
290
Lastpage :
295
Abstract :
Power Line Communications standards, such as Homeplug and IEEE 1901, aim to provide strict channel access prioritisation in CSMA/CA mode. This is achieved by making lower-priority access categories postpone contention when packets belonging to categories with higher priority are pending for transmission. For this purpose, specific slots in which stations advertise the priority of the current packets to be transmitted are allocated. However, they are only present after the occurrence of successful frame exchanges. Thus, in lightly loaded conditions as well as after channel errors or collisions, the priority resolution mechanism is not employed. In this work, we evaluate the implications of these features on the QoS experienced by each access category. Results show the network provides a complex performance behaviour caused by the interdependence of higher-priority traffic contention and lower-priority traffic preemption.
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; carrier transmission on power lines; channel allocation; quality of service; telecommunication traffic; CSMA/CA mode; PLC network; QoS; access category; channel access prioritisation; channel error; frame exchange; higher priority traffic contention; lower priority traffic preemption; packet priority allocation; power line communication; priority resolution scheme performance evaluation; stations advertise; Delays; Face; Media Access Protocol; Quality of service; Radiation detectors; Standards; Throughput; Access Categories; Homeplug; IEEE 1901; Power Line Communications; Priority Resolution; QoS;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power Line Communications and its Applications (ISPLC), 2014 18th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Glasgow
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISPLC.2014.6812330
Filename :
6812330
Link To Document :
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