Design and implementation of data-link control protocol for CBR traffic in wireless ATM networks

S. K. Biswas, H.C. Kim, P. Narasimhan, R. Siracusa, C. Johnston
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This paper presents a data link control (DLC) framework for transporting constant bit rate (CBR) traffic over wireless ATM links. The purpose of DLC in wireless is to provide error-free services to the higher layers by recovering corrupted cells. A selective reject (SREJ) automatic repeat request (ARQ) based DLC protocol is used for CBR error recovery. For an ARQ based scheme, higher recovery rates can be achieved with larger cell transfer delay, caused by cell retransmissions. Since cell transfer delay and DLC recovery rate both can translate to user-perceivable quality of service (QoS), it is important for the DLC to strike a balance between these two, depending on the application's requirements. To achieve this in our protocol, the retransmission procedure for a CBR cell is constrained to complete within a recovery time interval which is specified by the application at call-setup time. Also, a novel jitter removal algorithm, which reduces the cell delay variation caused by cell loss and retransmissions, is incorporated as a part of the DLC protocol. The proposed protocol is implemented on NEC's WATMnet prototype system. The implementation and its experimental results are reported for illustrating the performance and feasibility of the presented CBR DLC protocol. The experimental results show that the DLC protocol can be successfully applied for error recovery of CBR traffic on a per-connection basis. These also indicate that the DLC can be programmed to attain a desirable tradeoff between cell transfer delay and cell recovery rate.
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无线ATM网络中CBR业务数据链路控制协议的设计与实现
本文提出了一种用于在无线ATM链路上传输恒定比特率数据流的数据链路控制(DLC)框架。无线DLC的目的是通过恢复损坏的单元,为更高层提供无错误的服务。基于选择性拒绝(SREJ)自动重复请求(ARQ)的DLC协议用于CBR错误恢复。对于基于ARQ的方案,可以在由小区重传引起的较大小区传输延迟下实现较高的恢复速率。由于小区传输延迟和DLC恢复速率都可以转化为用户可感知的服务质量(QoS),因此DLC根据应用程序的需求在这两者之间取得平衡非常重要。为了在我们的协议中实现这一点,CBR单元的重传过程被限制在由应用程序在呼叫建立时指定的恢复时间间隔内完成。此外,一种新的抖动去除算法,减少了由于单元丢失和重传引起的单元延迟变化,被纳入DLC协议的一部分。提出的协议在NEC的WATMnet原型系统上实现。为了说明所提出的CBR DLC协议的性能和可行性,给出了具体的实现和实验结果。实验结果表明,DLC协议可以成功地应用于基于每个连接的CBR流量的错误恢复。这些也表明,DLC可以编程,以达到理想的折衷之间的细胞转移延迟和细胞恢复速率。
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