Wireless Scheduler Providing Relative Delay Differentiation

In this paper, we present WWTP(Wireless Waiting-Time Priority) to provide relative delay differentiation in a wireless network where packets are classified into one of the ordered classes according to their relative delay requirements. WWTP ensures that a packet of higher class to enjoy better QoS(Quality of Service) than that of lower class unless it suffers from wireless channel errors. Packet having suffered channel errors is compensated such that the compensation for the higher class is stronger than the lower class.

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