Title :
AQuaFWiN: adaptive QoS framework for multimedia in wireless networks and its comparison with other QoS frameworks
Author :
Vandalore, Bobby ; Jain, Raj ; Fahmy, Sonia ; Dixit, Sudhir
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. & Inf. Sci., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
Abstract :
In a wireless environment, due to topology changes and characteristics of media (interference in radio signals) the bandwidth of a link is unpredictable and possibly very low, the error rates are variable and extremely high. Provisioning and guaranteeing quality of service (QoS) in such an environment is a very challenging problem. In this paper we propose an adaptive and QoS framework to support multimedia applications in a wireless networking environment. The proposed framework is hierarchical in nature with cluster of mobile end hosts connected to a base station, base stations are connected to a supervisory node, which in turn is connected to the wired infrastructure. The changing conditions in wireless due to interference and possibly mobility, entitle that the real-time applications needing stringent QoS should be adaptable. The framework uses a generic feedback mechanism to support adaptability at all layers of the wireless network. An overview of existing wireless architectures which support QoS is given. The architectures discussed are WAMIS (wireless adaptive multimedia information system), SWAN (seamless wireless ATM network), MMWN (multimedia support for mobile wireless networks), and QGMC (QoS guarantees in mobile computing). The proposed approach is compared with these existing methods
Keywords :
adaptive control; asynchronous transfer mode; land mobile radio; mobile computing; multimedia communication; packet radio networks; quality of service; radiofrequency interference; real-time systems; telecommunication congestion control; time division multiple access; AQuaFWiN; MMWN; QGMC; QoS guarantees in mobile computing; QoS provisioning; SWAN; WAMIS; adaptive QoS; adaptive medium access control; admission control; base station; error rates; generic feedback mechanism; link bandwidth; mobile end hosts; multimedia applications; multimedia in wireless networks; multimedia support for mobile wireless networks; quality of service; radio signal interference; real-time applications; seamless wireless ATM network; supervisory node; topology changes; wired infrastructure; wireless adaptive multimedia information system; wireless architectures; wireless environment; Bandwidth; Base stations; Computer architecture; Interference; Mobile computing; Multimedia computing; Multimedia systems; Quality of service; Topology; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Local Computer Networks, 1999. LCN '99. Conference on
Conference_Location :
Lowell, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0309-8
DOI :
10.1109/LCN.1999.802002