How Wi-Fi Multimedia works
In the IEEE 802.11 standard, the wireless nodes access the medium using the
DCF offers an efficient mechanism for transferring bursty traffic, but all nodes use the same access method, consequently a real time data source will face continuous contention with a large data transfer happening at the same time.
WMM provides two features that resolve contention and enable QoS:
Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA)
Hybrid Controlled Channel Access (HCCA)2
EDCA gives precedence to
HCCA is a centralized access control facility coordinated by the access point, which acts as point coordinator (PC). The PC collects the status of registered stations (via polling) and provides them the permission for channel occupancy and assigns, for example, the TXOP, the transmit start time and duration.
1Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance.
2HCCA facility is not delivered by current software release.
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