Zhenhui Yuan, H. Venkataraman, Gabriel-Miro Muntean
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引用次数: 14
摘要
有效的带宽估计对IEEE 802.11无线局域网中多媒体业务的QoS (Quality of Service)具有重要意义。许多带宽估计的解决方案已经被开发出来,如基于探测的技术和跨层方案。然而,这些解决方案要么引入了额外的流量,要么需要修改标准协议。本文提出了一种基于模型的IEEE 802.11网络中传输TCP流量时应用层带宽估计算法。该模型首先考虑了TCP拥塞控制机制和IEEE 802.11基于争用的信道访问机制。服务器端的带宽估计过程使用两种类型的参数来估计可实现的带宽:要发送的数据大小和接收方的反馈信息,即丢包率和客户端数量。双尾t检验分析表明,在95%的置信水平上,本文提出的带宽估计算法的结果与实际测试的结果没有统计学差异。此外,与现有的带宽估计方案相比,该算法具有更高的精度和更低的带宽标准差。
A novel bandwidth estimation algorithm for IEEE 802.11 TCP data transmissions
Efficient bandwidth estimation is significant for Quality of Service (QoS) of multimedia services in IEEE 802.11 WLANs. Many bandwidth estimation solutions have been developed such as probing-based technique and cross-layer scheme. However, these solutions either introduce additional traffic or require modification to the standard protocols. This paper develops a model based bandwidth estimation algorithm at application layer when TCP traffic is delivered in the IEEE 802.11 networks. The proposed model firstly considers both TCP congestion control mechanism and IEEE 802.11 contention-based channel access mechanism. The bandwidth estimation process at the server estimates the achievable bandwidth using two types of parameters: data size to be sent and the feedback information from receivers, i.e. packet loss rate and the number of clients. The two tailed T-test analysis demonstrates that there is a 95% confidence level that there is no statistical difference between the results from the proposed bandwidth estimation algorithm and the results from the real test. Additionally, the proposed algorithm achieves higher accuracy and lower standard deviation of bandwidth, in comparison with other state-of-the art bandwidth estimation schemes.