2011 International Conference on Information Science and Applications 2011
DOI: 10.1109/icisa.2011.5772426
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Improving QoS of VoWLAN via Cross-Layer-Based Adaptive Approach

Abstract: The next generation technology of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) allows voice to be delivered over the Internet Protocol based networks. The integration of VoIP and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) has become popular. However, WLAN architecture was primarily designed to carry data and not for real-time applications, such as VoIP. Hence, there is a need to enhance the quality of VoIP transmission over the WLAN. On the other hand, IEEE 802.11 standard of WLAN provides support to link adaptive (LA) techniq… Show more

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“…On the other hand, some adaptive mechanisms monitor parameters at the MAC layer, such as transmission rate, in order to control the sending bitrate [Alshakhsi and Hasbullah 2011;Bilbao et al 2009;Kalama et al 2008;Kawata and Yamada 2006;Ksentini 2009;Servetti and Martin 2003;Sfairopoulou et al 2007;Tüysüz and Mantar 2010]. This can be performed by the sender alone without consulting the receiver, which allows for a faster reaction time against quality degradation.…”
Section: Estimation Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…On the other hand, some adaptive mechanisms monitor parameters at the MAC layer, such as transmission rate, in order to control the sending bitrate [Alshakhsi and Hasbullah 2011;Bilbao et al 2009;Kalama et al 2008;Kawata and Yamada 2006;Ksentini 2009;Servetti and Martin 2003;Sfairopoulou et al 2007;Tüysüz and Mantar 2010]. This can be performed by the sender alone without consulting the receiver, which allows for a faster reaction time against quality degradation.…”
Section: Estimation Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This can be performed by the sender alone without consulting the receiver, which allows for a faster reaction time against quality degradation. Such a cross-layer approach may also use RTCP RR reports for providing a refined adaptation [Alshakhsi and Hasbullah 2011;Sfairopoulou et al 2007;Tüysüz and Mantar 2010]. However, in satellite systems, because of the large end-to-end delay, the use of RTCP RR reports by the adaptation mechanism is not feasible [Kalama et al 2008].…”
Section: Estimation Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 98%