Coexisting 802.11a/n and 802.11ac Clients in WLANs: Optimization and Differentiation

Yayu Gao, Xinghua Sun, Lin Dai

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Abstract

—The recently released IEEE 802.11ac standard has implemented enhancements including higher maximum transmission rate and larger maximum packet payload length. In wireless local area networks (WLANs) where the latest 802.11ac nodes and the legacy ones coexist, nevertheless, the effects of
the enhancements on the data rate performance remain largely unknown. In this paper, we tackle this open problem. The analysis shows that with a growing transmission rate of 802.11ac nodes, the data rates of all the nodes in the network can be improved. If the packet payload length of 802.11ac nodes grows, on the other hand, the data rate of each 802.11ac node increases while the other coexisting nodes’ are degraded. To avoid starvation, we further study how to adaptively tune system parameters to optimize the network sum rate under a certain service differentiation requirement among distinct groups. Explicit expressions of the maximum network sum rate and the optimal packet payload
lengths are obtained, and verified by simulation results.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIEEE International Conference on Communications
PublisherIEEE
ISBN (Print)9781467389990
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 May 2017
Event2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2017 - Palais des Congrès - Porte Maillot, Paris, France
Duration: 21 May 201725 May 2017

Publication series

Name
ISSN (Print)1550-3607

Conference

Conference2017 IEEE International Conference on Communications, ICC 2017
PlaceFrance
CityParis
Period21/05/1725/05/17

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