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Title: Application-aware scheduling for VoIP in wireless mesh networks
Author(s): Bayer, Nico
Xu, Bangnan
Rakocevik, Veselin
Habermann, Joachim
Publisher: Elsevier
Issued date: 15-Feb-2010
Citation: Computer Networks (2010), 54(2), 257-277
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/13621
ISSN: 1389-1286
DOI: 10.1016/j.comnet.2009.05.014
Abstract: Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are seen as a means to provide last mile connections in Next Generation Networks (NGNs). Because of their auto configuration capabilities and the low deployment cost WMNs are considered to be an efficient solution for the support of multiple voice, video and data services in NGNs. This paper looks at the optimal provision of resources in WMNs for Voice over IP (VoIP) traffic, which has strict performance require ments in terms of delay, jitter and packet loss. In WMNs, because of the challenges intro duced by wireless multi hop transmissions and limited resources, providing performance quality for VoIP comparable to the voice quality in the traditional circuit switched net works is a major challenge. This paper analyses different scheduling mechanisms for TDMA based access control in mesh networks as specified in the IEEE 802.16 2004 WiMAX standard. The performance of the VoIP applications when different scheduling mechanisms are deployed is analysed on a variety of topologies using ns 2 simulation and mathematical analysis. The paper con cludes that on demand scheduling of VoIP traffic typically deployed in 802.11 based WMNs is not able to provide the required VoIP quality in realistic mesh WiMAX network scenarios and is therefore not optimal from a network operator’s point of view. Instead, it is shown, that continuous scheduling is much better suited to serve VoIP traffic. The paper then proposes a new VoIP aware resource coordination scheme and shows, through simu lation, that the new scheme is scalable and provides good quality for VoIP service in a wide range of network scenarios. The results shown in the paper prove that the new scheme is resilient to increasing hop count, increasing number of simultaneous VoIP sessions and the background traffic load in the network. Compared to other resource coordination schemes the VoIP aware scheduler significantly increases the number of supported calls.
Sponsor: European Community's Seventh Framework Program
Publisher version: 10.1016/j.comnet.2009.05.014
Project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/214994
Keywords: Wireless mesh network
Voice over IP–VoIP
Quality of service
QoS Delay Jitter Packet error rate Multi
Hop Triple Play R
Score
Rights: © Elsevier
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