2011 19thTelecommunications Forum (TELFOR) Proceedings of Papers 2011
DOI: 10.1109/telfor.2011.6143619
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Multipacket reception for multiple antenna systems in IEEE802.11n-over-fiber network

Abstract: This paper investigates performance of the medium access control (MAC) protocol in MPR/IEEE 802.11n over fiber network. A closed-form expression for the maximum throughput is derived. Based on the presented model effects of the number of antennas used by remote antenna units (RAUs), fiber propagation delay and network size on the performance of MAC is analyzed and illustrated.The achieved results show that this system is considerably capable to increase throughput more than the physical layer (PHY) data rate. … Show more

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“…At high data rates, link quality is investigated in [54] focusing on MIMO and channel bonding. Authors in [55] discuss highly integrated MIMO, whereas performance of MAC with MIMO is evaluated in [56]. Channel sensing is also necessary for appropriate channel bonding and it is investigated in [57].…”
Section: Impact Of Frame Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At high data rates, link quality is investigated in [54] focusing on MIMO and channel bonding. Authors in [55] discuss highly integrated MIMO, whereas performance of MAC with MIMO is evaluated in [56]. Channel sensing is also necessary for appropriate channel bonding and it is investigated in [57].…”
Section: Impact Of Frame Aggregationmentioning
confidence: 99%