Low Delay Rate Allocation in WLANs Using Aggregation

06/20/2018
by   Franceso Gringoli, et al.
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In this paper we consider transport layer approaches for achieving high rate, low delay communication over edge paths where the bottleneck is a modern WLAN which can aggregate multiple packets into each WLAN frame. We show that regulating send rate so as to maintain a target aggregation level can be used to avoid queue buildup at the WLAN AP. We derive an approximate downlink throughput model for WLANs using aggregation, verify its accuracy using experimental measurements and using this determine a convex low delay rate region. This allows us to derive a low delay proportional fair rate allocation for which we present a prototype transport layer implementation.

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