An M-time inheriting transmission strategy for interactive multimedia applications in wireless networks

Shiann Tsong Sheu, Yue Ru Chuang, Hsueh Wen Tseng

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Abstract

With the development of IEEE 802.11 WLAN techniques, the wireless network bandwidth has gradually become sufficient for many multimedia applications. However, the standard MAC protocol is originally designed for traditional data transmission fashions, which are asymmetric transmissions, and seems to be not an efficient transmission fashion for recently oncoming multimedia applications. A sort of interactive multimedia applications, such as video conference, interactive Internet game, and network phone (VoIP), etc., is more and more popular in the world. The features of these interactive applications are frequent and bi-directional data exchange, which will cause large and unnecessary transmission overheads for channel contention under the standard MAC protocol. To reduce these overheads and improve system transmission efficiency, an M-time inheriting transmission strategy (MITS) is proposed in this paper. The MITS is a dynamically bi-directional transmission strategy, which uses the token-like fashion to allow the receiver to send its data frame immediately without participating in following channel contention. Simulation results show that the MITS can indeed improve system goodput of the standard MAC protocol in the environments with interactive applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1187-1198
Number of pages12
JournalComputer Communications
Volume30
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Mar 2007

Keywords

  • Bi-directional transmission strategy
  • Interactive multimedia applications
  • M-time inheriting transmission strategy (MITS)
  • WLAN MAC protocol

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