Review and performance evaluation of FIFO, PQ, CQ, FQ, and WFQ algorithms in multimedia wireless sensor networks
Hani Attar,
Mohammad R Khosravi,
Shmatkov Sergiy Igorovich,
Kuchuk Nina Georgievan and
Mohammad Alhihi
International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, 2020, vol. 16, issue 6, 1550147720913233
Abstract:
The best service mechanism in multimedia wireless sensor networks can be achieved based on the multimedia traffic flow by developing a proper simulation algorithm process model, to be a trustable indication for real implementations, which is proposed in this article, together with the algorithm model outcome analysis. The quality estimation of the proposed mechanism is investigated by simulating real data transmission and obtaining the integral criterion of the processed mechanism, to determine the queue formation and loading control. Accordingly, it was proved that the first-in first-out algorithm is not useful as a flow algorithm; however, it is regarded as suitable to be considered as the benchmark algorithm when compared with the other algorithms such as priority queue, custom queue, fair queuing, and weighted fair queuing algorithms. Finally, each algorithm’s advantages and disadvantages were verified and the best usage conditions according to certain parameters, such as packet loss probability, average time delay, and jitter, were declared.
Keywords: Multimedia communications; wireless sensor networks; integral criterion; quality of service; jitter (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1177/1550147720913233
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