E. Ziouva and Th. Antonakopoulos:
A Dynamically Adaptable Polling Scheme for
Voice Support in IEEE802.11 Networks
Computer Communications, Vol. 26,
No. 2, 01 February 2003, pp. 129-142.
Abstract: This paper presents a new dynamically adaptable
polling scheme for efficient support of voice communications over an IEEE802.11 network. The proposed Cyclic Shift and Station Removal
polling scheme is implemented only on the Access Point of each Basic Service Set without requiring any modification on the existing
access protocol. This polling scheme increases the number of conversations in case of silence detection, while maintains high voice
quality. By considering constant bit rate digitized voice traffic, the paper presents a discrete-time Markov chain model that is used
to analyze the performance of the IEEE802.11 Point Coordination Function in terms of maximum number of supported conversations, when
silence detection is used at the mobile terminals. The paper also determines how the parameters of the proposed polling scheme have to
be related to the silence detector hangover.
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