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Design of MAC protocols with fast collision resolution for wireless local area networks
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Fast Collision ResolutionTime-sensitive NetworkingEngineeringNetwork Communication ProtocolEdge ComputingWireless LanNetwork Traffic ControlHigh ThroughputComputer EngineeringMac ProtocolInternet Of ThingsMac ProtocolsIeee 802.11Wireless ComputingCongestion ControlMedium Access ControlReal-time ProtocolRadio Local Area Network
Development of efficient medium access control (MAC) protocols providing both high throughput performance for data traffic and good quality of service (QoS) support for real-time traffic is the current major focus in distributed contention-based MAC protocol research. In this paper, we propose an efficient contention resolution algorithm for wireless local area networks, namely, the fast collision resolution (FCR) algorithm. The MAC protocol with this new algorithm attempts to provide significantly higher throughput performance for data services than the IEEE 802.11 MAC algorithm and more advanced dynamic tuning backoff (DTB) algorithm. We demonstrate that this algorithm indeed resolves collisions faster and reduces the idle slots more effectively. To provide good fairness performance and to support good QoS for real-time traffic, we incorporate the self-clocked fair queueing algorithm and a priority scheme into the FCR algorithm and come up with the real-time FCR (RT-FCR) algorithm, and show that RT-FCR can simultaneously achieve high throughput and good fairness performance for nonreal-time traffic while maintaining satisfactory QoS support for real-time traffic.
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