Highly dynamic Destination-Sequenced Distance-Vector routing (DSDV) for mobile computers
SIGCOMM '94 Proceedings of the conference on Communications architectures, protocols and applications
Quality of service: delivering QoS on the Internet and in corporate networks
Quality of service: delivering QoS on the Internet and in corporate networks
INSIGNIA: an IP-based quality of service framework for mobile ad Hoc networks
Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing - Special issue on wireless and mobile computing and communications
Cross-Layer Design for Data Accessibility in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Wireless Personal Communications: An International Journal
Ad Hoc Networking
Benefits of traffic engineering using QoS routing schemes and network controls
Computer Communications
A survey of communication/networking in Smart Grids
Future Generation Computer Systems
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Actually with the increasing popularity of wireless networks, which indicate that there will be a demand for communicating devices providing high capacity communication with Quality of Service (QoS), QoS becomes an important factor in wireless networks, because it offers to the network the ability to provide services to applications with some important requirements. In this paper, we describe a new approach for traffic engineering for QoS support in the wireless IEEE 802.11b. This new scheme is based on a multiple queuing system to provide service differentiation for user's flows. We investigate and analyse the performance of this approach through a set of simulations and compare its performance with the original IEEE 802.11b protocol. Using simulation results, we show the effectiveness of the proposed approach and the outperformance of the IEEE 802.11b in terms of throughput and packet loss rate.