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....degrade. Thus, it would be desirable to be able to perform admission control when a new station or flow wishes to use the higher priority class. One major advantage that PCF has over the other schemes is that since it is centralized, implementation of admission control would be rather simple [4]. Because of the distributed nature of the other schemes, admission control and service enforcement are harder to realize for those schemes. However, Barry et al. recently presented some interesting work on distributed admission control [1] One problem with Blackburst and EDCF is that with the ....
C. Coutras, S. Gupta and N.B. Shroff, Scheduling of real-time traffic in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs, Wireless Networks 6(6) (2000) 457--466.
....be given good service at the same time. Thus, it would be desirable to be able to perform admission control when a new station or flow wishes to use the higher priority class. One major advantage that PCF has over the other schemes is that implementation of admission control would be rather simple [16]. Since PCF is centralized, the base station has knowledge of the available resources and can decide whether to admit another flow or not. Because of the distributed nature of the other schemes, admission control and service enforcement are harder to realize for those schemes. However, recent work ....
C. Coutras, S. Gupta, and N. B. Shroff. Scheduling of real-time traffic in IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs. Wireless Networks, The journal of mobile communication, computation and information, 6(6):457--466, December 2000.
....Traffic models for wireless IP networks have been addressed in several recent papers. Krunz and Makowski utilized a M G process for real time video traffic modeling [21] whereas Coutras, Gupta, and Shroff proposed a Markov modulated fluid process that serves as real time traffic source [9]. In the UMTS standard [15] recommendations for traffic models are given, which include parameterized distributions for real time and non real time services, but detailed characteristics are given for WWW traffic only. However, the non real time traffic models are not derived from real ....
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