scholarly journals A Selective Delayed Channel Access (SDCA) for the High-Throughput IEEE 802.11n

Author(s):  
Dionysios Skordoulis ◽  
Qiang Ni ◽  
Charilaos Zarakovitis
2008 ◽  
Vol 15 (1) ◽  
pp. 40-47 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Skordoulis ◽  
Qiang Ni ◽  
Hsiao-Hwa Chen ◽  
A.P. Stephens ◽  
Changwen Liu ◽  
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Author(s):  
Teuku Yuliar Arif ◽  
Munandar Munandar ◽  
Ramzi Adriman ◽  
Rizal Munadi

The wireless mesh network (WMN) is a future network technology that develops single-hop wireless local area networks (WLANs) into multi-hop wireless mesh networks, based on the IEEE 802.11s standard. However, this development still presents many challenges, such as determining the best route between sources and destinations, especially taking into account the use of the medium access control (MAC) and physical (PHY) layers of IEEE 802.11n/ac. Some papers have proposed rate adaptation algorithms particularly for single-hop networks; however, these only focused on mechanisms to find data rates suitable for channel conditions. In IEEE 802.11s WMNs, the design of the rate adaptation algorithm is more challenging. Besides considering the problem of channel quality and optimal throughput, it is necessary to also consider the problem of collision and the best route. It is important to take collision into account because the collision probability in multi-hop mesh networks is higher than that in single-hop networks and can lead to a lower throughput. Rate adaptation algorithms for IEEE 802.11s WMNs have been proposed in other papers, but they also do not consider the use of the MAC and PHY layers of IEEE 802.11n/ac. In this paper, we propose the collision-aware rate adaptation for optimal high-throughput (CARA-OHT) algorithm for WMN IEEE 802.11s. An evaluation through the extensive use of a network NS-3 simulator shows that the proposed algorithm exhibits a higher throughput than previously developed algorithms.


2013 ◽  
Vol 284-287 ◽  
pp. 2622-2626
Author(s):  
Hsien Wei Tseng ◽  
Yang Han Lee ◽  
Yung Wen Lee ◽  
Chih Yuan Lo ◽  
Yih Guang Jan ◽  
...  

In this paper, it tries from experimental measurements to derive the required minimum antenna isolation and from using this minimum antenna isolation to have the MIMO to execute at its utmost efficiency. The issue of the minimum antenna isolation is actually the problem of pursuing the possible antenna module area of a multi-antenna system. As smaller size communication system is explored in real life the request of small size communication system has been discussed and many systems have been developed. To verify the feasibility of designing a multi-antenna and high throughput system is through the adopt of many MIMO technique implemented IEEE 802.11n 2x2 products to verify whether its throughput can be doubled. In this paper we integrate 4 2x2 AP antenna sets and under the operation of 8 antennas to attain the 1200 Mbps PHY rate through proper selection and design of available antennas, for 1200 Mbps PHY rate it is equivalently to have more then 600 Mbps throughput and with this implementation it is enable to prove the feasibility of the designed system.


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