Title :
Airtime Fairness for IEEE 802.11 Multirate Networks
Author :
Joshi, Tarun ; Mukherjee, Anindo ; Yoo, Younghwan ; Agrawal, Dharma P.
Author_Institution :
Microsoft, Redmond
fDate :
4/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Under a multirate network scenario, the IEEE 802.11 DCF MAC fails to provide airtime fairness for all competing stations since the protocol is designed for ensuring max-min throughput fairness. As such, the maximum achievable throughput by any station gets bounded by the slowest transmitting peer. In this paper, we present an analytical model to study the delay and throughput characteristics of such networks so that the rate anomaly problem of IEEE DCF multirate networks could be mitigated. We call our proposal time fair CSMA (TFCSMA) which utilizes an interesting baseline property for estimating a target throughput for each competing station so that its minimum contention window could be adjusted in a distributed manner. As opposed to the previous work in this area, TFCSMA is ideally suited for practical scenarios where stations frequently adapt their data rates to changing channel conditions. In addition, TFCSMA also accounts for packet errors due to the time varying properties of the wireless channel. We thoroughly compare the performance of our proposed protocol with IEEE 802.11 and other existing protocols under different network scenarios and traffic conditions. Our comprehensive simulations validate the efficacy of our method toward providing high throughput and time fair channel allocation.
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; channel allocation; wireless LAN; wireless channels; IEEE 802.11 distributed coordination function MAC; airtime fairness; analytical model; channel allocation; delay characteristics; multirate network; protocol; rate anomaly problem; throughput characteristics; time fair CSMA; time varying properties; wireless channel; Analytical Model; Contention Window; Fairness; Max-Min; Multi-rate; Packet Errors; Simulation; Throughput.;
Journal_Title :
Mobile Computing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMC.2007.70740