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Fluid analysis of delay performance for QoS support in wireless networks
Proceedings. Seventh International Conference on Network Protocols
In this paper, we account for such interactions in a networklayer model that we use to investigate the delay performance for an ON/OFF traffic stream transported over a wireless link. ...
Numerical results and simulations are used to verify the adequacy of our analysis and to study the impact of error control and bandwidth allocation on the packet delay performance. ...
Using fluid-flow analysis, we compute the delay distribution for a single stream as a function of the traffic source, the service rate, the wireless channel, and the error control schemes. ...
doi:10.1109/icnp.1999.801948
dblp:conf/icnp/KimK99
fatcat:y4kw3ydbnvcipb4cgd4jksiudm
Effective Capacity in Wireless Networks: A Comprehensive Survey
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
Effective capacity (EC), which is a link-layer channel model with QoS-awareness, can be used to investigate the performance of wireless networks under certain statistical delay constraints. ...
To investigate the performance of low-latency applications in future networks, a new mathematical framework is needed. ...
The performance of a proposed scheme in supporting QoS-aware for delay-sensitive applications has been analyzed using EC model.
G. ...
arXiv:1811.03681v2
fatcat:xudawdsjrnf6pkhmz3p5nd33vy
Effective Capacity of a Rayleigh Fading Channel in the Presence of Interference
[article]
2012
arXiv
pre-print
Effective capacity also helps in the analysis of the resource allocation or scheduling policies in various wireless systems such as Relay networks, multi-user systems and multi-carrier systems subject ...
In recent years the concept of the effective capacity that relates the physical layer characteristics of a wireless channel to the data link layer has gained a lot of attraction in wireless networking ...
In [19] , the authors extend the EC model for a single-hop wireless link, to analyse the delay performance of multi-hop wireless link in wireless mesh networks. ...
arXiv:1207.2904v1
fatcat:5wxh4viwrne7jloja5kckj3bfq
A Numerical Model to Analyze Handoff Delay and Packet Loss in PNEMO Environment
2018
2018 7th International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering (ICCCE)
All these factors make the design of mobility management schemes for wireless networks quite a challenge. ...
The performance metrics estimated for these schemes are mainly handoff delay and packet loss. ...
In mobile wireless networks, mobility models are significant building blocks for numerical-based analysis. ...
doi:10.1109/iccce.2018.8539293
fatcat:wggrpgy6ondn5euczyw6trussq
Resource Allocation and Quality of Service Evaluation for Wireless Communication Systems Using Fluid Models
2007
IEEE Transactions on Information Theory
Index Terms-Communication systems, effective capacity, fluid models, quality of service (QoS), resource allocation, wireless networks, wireless systems. ...
It is found that, even with an unlimited power and spectral bandwidth budget, only a finite arrival rate can be supported for a QoS constraint defined in terms of exponential decay rate. ...
User satisfaction and QoS also play an important role in the design of wireless systems, especially for mobile terminals that support real-time applications. ...
doi:10.1109/tit.2006.894682
fatcat:6pq73kursrbc7gom5trahnnhqi
Admission region of triple-play services in wireless home networks
2010
Computer Communications
guaranteed QoS over wired and multi-hop wireless networks. ...
A heterogeneous wired and wireless network architecture is considered for home networks to support Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), voice, and data, the so-called triple-play services. ...
Fluid model analysis framework for triple-play traffic over wireless networks To quantify the admission region of IPTV traffic with the existence of data traffic, and identify the bottleneck in the heterogeneous ...
doi:10.1016/j.comcom.2009.12.006
fatcat:qgpedgwmjvc4ng6ciirdzh56ni
Queueing analysis of a butterfly network
2008
2008 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory
This work seeks to identify the potential benefits of network coding in the context of delay-sensitive applications. ...
However, if a network supports delay-sensitive applications, traffic is often sparse and congestion becomes undesirable. ...
For the sake of analysis, we assume that packets are infinitely divisible and hence arrival and service processes are fluid in nature. ...
doi:10.1109/isit.2008.4595071
dblp:conf/isit/ParagC08
fatcat:hisn4a3pcfgnvhndofcvic5lqy
Resource reservation for mobile hotspots in vehicular environments with cellular/WLAN interworking
2012
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
At a finer packet level, the batch structure of packet arrivals is captured in the queueing analysis and packet delay is evaluated. ...
In this article, we focus on a two-hop moving network integrating both the cellular network and wireless local area network. ...
Acknowledgements This research was supported by research grants from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada and New Brunswick Innovation Foundation (NBIF). ...
doi:10.1186/1687-1499-2012-18
fatcat:f5cjbaiap5c6xmwn2h7onmz6da
A framework for performance evaluation and optimization of an emerging multimedia DS-CDMA network
2001
Proceedings of the 4th ACM international workshop on Wireless mobile multimedia - WOWMOM '01
The need for a new framework arises from inability of the traditional approach, based on the outage probability, to capture the queueing aspects of DS-CDMA network behavior in presence of delay tolerant ...
of Service ( QoS ) requirements on losses and delays. ...
In the rest of this section we describe the reverse link in a DS-CDMA network and fluid traffic model considered in this paper. ...
doi:10.1145/605991.605999
dblp:conf/wowmom/Marbukh01
fatcat:7so7m4mlc5h7llfoom6vikr624
Optimum Transmission Rate in Fading Channels with Markovian Sources and QoS Constraints
2018
2018 15th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems (ISWCS)
This paper evaluates the performance of reliability and latency in machine type communication networks, which composed of single transmitter and receiver in the presence of Rayleigh fading channel. ...
The source's traffic arrivals are modeled as Markovian processes namely Discrete-Time Markov process, Fluid Markov process, and Markov Modulated Poisson process, and delay/buffer overflow constraints are ...
Performance analysis becomes quite important as well as challenging when the data arrival and channel response are random in the presence of QoS constraint. ...
doi:10.1109/iswcs.2018.8491037
dblp:conf/iswcs/QasmiSAL18
fatcat:sp3drxu4dneifezvg2rlzzl7ze
Cross-layer Localized Mobility Management Based on SIP and HMIPv6 in Next Generation Networks
2014
Journal of Communications
Performance analysis and numerical results demonstrate the efficiency and feasibility of proposed scheme for real time communication in terms of latency, packet loss, and traffic load. ...
In this paper cross-layer localized mobility management based on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Hierarchical MIPv6 (HMIPv6) is proposed to support the providence of the end-toend QoS; network and ...
Mobility models of two types including fluid-flow and random-walk [30] , [31] are used for the performance analysis of the proposed scheme. ...
doi:10.12720/jcm.9.3.217-225
fatcat:xapeaurkdbe4fkkvqkeuprxwx4
Utility-based resource allocation and scheduling in OFDM-based wireless broadband networks
2005
IEEE Communications Magazine
, and theoretical exploration of the fundamental mechanisms in wireless resource management, such as capacity, fairness, and stability. ...
This article discusses downlink resource allocation and scheduling for orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM)-based broadband wireless networks. ...
His research interests are in wireless communications and networking, with a current focus on cross-layer design and optimization for wireless networks, system design and performance analysis for broadband ...
doi:10.1109/mcom.2005.1561930
fatcat:7biavyocozfl3cbzzqibt5uhgm
A hybrid reservation/contention-based MAC for video streaming over wireless networks
2010
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
For uplink transmissions in infrastructure-based wireless networks and peer-to-peer transmissions in mesh or ad-hoc networks, reservation can ensure the Quality-of-Service (QoS) provisioning at the cost ...
In this paper, we first propose how to use hybrid MAC protocols to support video streaming over wireless networks. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT This work is supported in part by grants from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and British Columbia Knowledge Development ...
doi:10.1109/jsac.2010.100410
fatcat:bjnlhkgwvjdt3kpttli7q3nhg4
Wireless Mesh Networks for In-Home IPTV Distribution
2008
IEEE Network
We further study their admission regions for IPTV, that is, the number of IPTV connections that can be supported simultaneously with satisfactory QoS. ...
mesh networks • Combined wired and wireless mesh networks Wireless-only mesh networks and hierarchical heterogeneous wireless-only mesh networks do not have any prerequisites for current wiring in the ...
Acknowledgment This work has been supported in part by a research grant from Bell University Laboratories (BUL) under the sponsorship of Bell Canada and an NSERC CRD grant. ...
doi:10.1109/mnet.2008.4435903
fatcat:syobo5kk3zgc5dqk5cupstsqnq
Optimum Transmission Rate in Fading Channels with Markovian Sources and QoS Constraints
[article]
2018
arXiv
pre-print
This paper evaluates the performance of reliability and latency in machine type communication networks, which composed of single transmitter and receiver in the presence of Rayleigh fading channel. ...
The source's traffic arrivals are modeled as Markovian processes namely Discrete-Time Markov process, Fluid Markov process, and Markov Modulated Poisson process, and delay/buffer overflow constraints are ...
Performance analysis becomes quite important as well as challenging when the data arrival and channel response are random in the presence of QoS constraint. ...
arXiv:1808.06839v1
fatcat:fjkbqt3hvrf6tksa5tsteji34a
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