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The Multipolling mechanism based on the prioritization for WLAN in a high dense networks

Abstract

This article is devoted to improving the quality of service in multiservice high-density Wi-Fi networks. It is proposed to modify the multipolling mechanism given the traffic requirements and minimizing delays. For this purpose it is proposed to modify the polling mechanism and to shift the competition from the stations to the access point. It is also proposed to modify standardized formats PLU and PLUR frames, overriding the backing field to support the work of the proposed mechanism.

About the Authors

Tran Duc Le
The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunication
Russian Federation


O. Simonina
The Bonch-Bruevich Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunication
Russian Federation


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Le T., Simonina O. The Multipolling mechanism based on the prioritization for WLAN in a high dense networks. Proceedings of Telecommunication Universities. 2017;3(1):80-92. (In Russ.)

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