Improving Performance of 802.11n Networks Using Various Rate Adaption Algorithms
Abstract
In a WLAN subject to variable remote channel conditions, rate adjustment assumes a critical part to more productively use the physical connection. Rate adjustment is a MAC-layer instrument in IEEE 802.11 systems to guarantee proficient usage of fluctuating remote channel. Traditional 802.11 rate adjustment calculations depend on input from the recipient to accurately pick a sending rate, commonly as affirmations (Acks). Without such casings, novel strategies are needed for rate choice. In this paper, the accompanying progressed rate adaption calculations are exhibited:
a. MAC-Layer Loss Differentiation based rate adaption algorithm
b. High TCP Performance rate adaption algorithm
c. Video-Aware Rate Adaption For HD Video Streaming