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학술대회 A Distributed Interference Management for Crowded WLANs: Opportunistic Interference Alignment
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저자
Hu Jin, 정방철, 오진형, 송명선
발행일
201509
출처
Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) 2015 (Fall), pp.1-5
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/VTCFall.2015.7390787
협약과제
15MR3700, (통합)모바일 빅뱅 시대의 주파수 효율 개선 핵심 기술 개발, 최형도
초록
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) are becoming denser and thus interference-limited due to heavy traffic from a number of adjacent access points (APs) and stations (STAs). We propose a novel interference management technique for overlapping basic service sets (OBSSs) in such WLANs, which intelligently applies an opportunistic interference alignment (OIA) concept to WLANs. Each BSS has an AP and multiple STAs, and operates with a carrier sensing multiple access (CSMA) protocol as commercial IEEE 802.11 WLANs. Both APs and STAs are assumed to have multiple antennas. Specifically, the proposed OIA framework consists of physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) layer techniques: transmit beamforming and opportunistic medium access, respectively. First, each STA performs transmit beamforming which minimizes generating interference to other BSSs at the PHY layer. Second, each STA sends packets to its serving AP only when its generating interference to other BSSs is smaller than a pre-determined threshold at the MAC layer. Through extensive simulations, we show that proposed OIA scheme significantly outperforms existing schemes in terms of system throughput. Note that the OIA scheme operates with a distributed manner based on local channel state information at each STA and does not require any coordination among BSSs, leading an easier implementation in practice.
KSP 제안 키워드
Access point, Carrier Sensing, Channel State Information(CSI), Existing schemes, IEEE 802.11 WLAN, Interference Alignment(IA), Local Area Network(LAN), Mac layer, Medium Access Control, Opportunistic interference alignment, Overlapping basic service sets