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ISBN 978-3-8440-8412-2
Softcover
252 pages
103 figures
374 g
21 x 14,8 cm
English
Thesis
January 2022
Michael Knitter
Efficiency Improvement in Decentrally Organized Interfering Wireless LANs
Market trends and user behavior changes lead to dense decentrally organized, interfering network environments. The dense interfering network environments limit user throughput and throughput growth. In such environments, the efficiency of WLANs needs to increase. This thesis discusses selected key topics impacting network efficiency like co-channel interference and channel access protocol overhead to introduce two measures in the spatial domain for increased WLAN efficiency by more parallel transmitting links.
The two measures leverage degrees of freedom from the power and the spatial domain. The first measure is an enhanced spatial reuse (SR) model, which fully utilizes the SR potential of a given network scenario. The second measure uses spatial division multiplexing (SDM) techniques, but across Networks (SDMXBSS), to cancel co-channel interference. With a sufficient number of antenna resources, SDMXBSS is capable of building interference free networks, denoted as a virtual wireless switch.
The thesis includes extensive performance and robustness evaluation for SR, SDMXBSS and for the combination of both measures, SDMSR.
To allow an implementation of SR and SDMSR to existing decentral networks, the thesis introduces the channel access protocols CSMA/SR and CSMA/SDMSR.
Simulations evaluate the effectiveness of CSMA/SR and CSMA/SDMSR for three representative scenarios and different resource and channel configurations, compared to CSMA/CA. The simulations prove that the introduced concepts deliver a significant improvement in terms of increased system throughput and reduced latency to finally improve the efficiency of decentrally organized wireless LANs.
Keywords: Spatial Reuse; Spatial Division Multiplexing; Interference Cancellation; IEEE 802.11ax
Dortmunder Beiträge zur Kommunikationstechnik
Edited by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rüdiger Kays, Dortmund
Volume 18
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