Performance Analysis of Wi-Fi Networks based on IEEE 802.11ax and the Coexistence with Legacy IEEE 802.11n Standard

Author(s):  
Fabian Frommel ◽  
German Capdehourat ◽  
Benigno Rodriguez
Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 1540 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyu-haeng Lee

The IEEE 802.11ax standard, which realizes multi-user transmission based on orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA), has been highlighted as a key technology to meet high future demand for Wi-Fi systems. Since this standard is still being developed, performance analysis through mathematical modeling is of paramount importance; however, existing studies have several limitations. Firstly, most of these consider only the saturation network throughput, whereas for 802.11ax in particular, the access delay of the nodes needs to be studied carefully, since they no longer acquire the medium independently but depend solely on the access point’s (AP’s) schedule. Secondly, since the network performance may be affected to a greater extent by legacy nodes than by 802.11ax nodes, it is desirable to consider various heterogeneous cases of networks with existing legacy nodes. In this paper, a new analytical framework for the 802.11ax MAC protocol is provided. Markov-chain-based models are developed to represent the behavior of the 802.11ax nodes, and both non-saturated traffic conditions and co-existence with the legacy nodes are considered. Through both analysis and MATLAB simulations, it is shown that the proposed model accurately evaluates the throughput and the delay performance under various network conditions.


Author(s):  
David Tung Chong Wong ◽  
Mangalam Ramakrishnan Shajan ◽  
Ying-Chang Liang ◽  
Francois Po Shin Chin

Author(s):  
Román Alcides Lara Cueva ◽  
Claudia Betzabeth Fernández Jiménez ◽  
Carlos Andrés Morales Maldonado

En este artículo se analiza el desempeño del enlace descendente de redes basadas en los estándares IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11n y WDS (Wireless Distributed Systems) al interior de un edifico. Para ello se plantean tres escenarios considerando fija la ubicación del transmisor en el primer piso y que el receptor varía su ubicación a las distancias de 3.6m, 7.2m y 10.8m desde el transmisor, existiendo un obstáculo entre cada distancia. En la obtención de resultados se emplea la técnica intrusiva de inyección de tráfico teniendo como principales métricas de desempeño al throughput normalizado, delay, packetloss y jitter. Los mejores resultados considerando el throughput normalizado como medida de eficiencia se obtuvieron con la red basada en el estándar IEEE 802.11n en el primer escenario con 78 %, mientras que en el segundo escenario WDS presenta una eficiencia de 52 %, finalmente en el tercer escenario con IEEE 802.11b se obtiene una eficiencia de 17 %.


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