2018
DOI: 10.1587/transcom.2017ebp3106
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A Novel Low-Overhead Channel Sounding Protocol for Downlink Multi-User MIMO in IEEE 802.11ax WLAN

Abstract: The next generation wireless LAN standard IEEE 802.11ax aims to provide improved throughput performance in dense environments. We have proposed an efficient channel sounding mechanism for DL-MU-MIMO that has been adopted as a new sounding protocol in the 802.11ax standard. In this paper, we evaluate the overhead reduction in the 802.11ax sounding protocol compared with the 802.11ac sounding protocol. Sounding is frequently performed to obtain accurate channel information from the associated stations in order t… Show more

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“…Moreover, multiple D2D pairs meeting the interference conditions can share the same RU. Since the downlink transmission can be scheduled directly by AP and operated easily [29], this paper only focuses on the uplink data transmission. We also make an assumption that the network is in the saturated condition, i.e., all nodes in the network always have packets to send.…”
Section: The Proposed Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, multiple D2D pairs meeting the interference conditions can share the same RU. Since the downlink transmission can be scheduled directly by AP and operated easily [29], this paper only focuses on the uplink data transmission. We also make an assumption that the network is in the saturated condition, i.e., all nodes in the network always have packets to send.…”
Section: The Proposed Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In IEEE 802.11ax, the multiplexing of data, control, and management frames are made possible through these technologies. As a result, the significant system throughput improvement can be expected in dense environments [1]. Since the launch of the TG, the authors were actively involved in the IEEE 802.11ax standardization activities, and the standard was published as the latest wireless LAN standard in May 2021.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these previous efforts have emphasized the importance of an intelligent backoff scheme to the performance guarantee of 802.11ax networks, their fixed adjustment pattern or limited adaptivity when increasing and resetting the CW still induces performance degradation and cannot optimize the system output. To satisfy the diverse requirements of dense WLANs, prospective HEW is anticipated to autonomously access the best channel resources with the assistance of sophisticated wireless channel condition inference to control channel collisions [21]. Such intelligence is possible with the introduction of deep learning techniques into the Wi-Fi 6 systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%