Wmm protocol overview, Edca parameters – H3C Technologies H3C WX6000 Series Access Controllers User Manual

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48-2

Unscheduled automatic power-save delivery (U-APSD) is a new power saving mechanism defined by

WMM to enhance the power saving capability of clients.

6) SVP

SpectraLink voice priority (SVP) is a voice priority protocol designed by the Spectralink company to

guarantee QoS for voice traffic.

WMM Protocol Overview

The distributed coordination function (DCF) in 802.11 stipulates that access points (APs) and clients

use the carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) access mechanism. APs or

clients listen to the channel before they hold the channel for data transmission. When the specified idle

duration of the channel times out, APs or clients randomly select a backoff slot within the contention

window to perform backoff. The device that finishes backoff first gets the channel. With 802.11, all

devices have the same idle duration and contention window. Therefore, they are equal when

contending for a channel. In WMM, this fair contention mechanism is changed.

EDCA parameters

WMM assigns data packets in a basic service set (BSS) to four ACs. By allowing a high-priority AC to

have more channel contention opportunities than a low-priority AC, WMM offers different service levels

to different ACs.

WMM define a set of EDCA parameters for each AC, covering the following:

Arbitration inter-frame spacing number (AIFSN): Different from the 802.11 protocol where the idle

duration (set using DIFS) is a constant value, WMM can define an idle duration per AC. The idle

duration increases as the AIFSN value increases (see

Figure 48-1

for the AIFS durations).

Exponent form of CWmin (ECWmin) and exponent form of CWmax (ECWmax) determine the

average backoff slots, which increases as the two values increase (see

Figure 48-1

for the backoff

slots).

Transmission opportunity limit (TXOPLimit) indicates the maximum time for which a user can hold

a channel after a successful contention. The greater the TXOPLimit is, the longer the user can hold

the channel. The value 0 indicates that the user can send only one packet each time it holds the

channel.

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