2019
DOI: 10.1109/mwc.2019.1800163
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Target Wake Time: Scheduled Access in IEEE 802.11ax WLANs

Abstract: The increasing interest for ubiquitous networking, and the tremendous popularity gained by IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) in recent years, is leading to very dense deployments where high levels of channel contention may prevent to meet the increasing users' demands. To mitigate the negative effects of channel contention, the Target Wake Time (TWT) mechanism included in the IEEE 802.11ax amendment can have a significant role, as it provides an extremely simple but effective mechanism to schedu… Show more

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“…In [8], Nurchis and Bellalta gave the throughput analysis of the TWT operation in 802.11ax WLANs which shew that the TWT operation results in 10 times throughput increase than the scenario in which MU capability is not supported. The TWT mechanism alleviates WLAN power consumption problem [5], [6] and improve throughput.…”
Section: B a Novel Twt Operation In Ieee 80211ax Wlansmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In [8], Nurchis and Bellalta gave the throughput analysis of the TWT operation in 802.11ax WLANs which shew that the TWT operation results in 10 times throughput increase than the scenario in which MU capability is not supported. The TWT mechanism alleviates WLAN power consumption problem [5], [6] and improve throughput.…”
Section: B a Novel Twt Operation In Ieee 80211ax Wlansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The setup phase of a TWT session requires the exchange of several messages. In [8], Nurchis and Bellatra evaluated the management overheads of both individual and broadcast TWT agreements. TWT management overhead only implies a small fraction of channel airtime even if management packets are transmitted at the lowest available transmission rate, roughly represent about 6 percent of the airtime.…”
Section: ) Analysis On Management Overheadsmentioning
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“…Furthermore, the TWT enables STAs to operate energy efficiently with the doze mode. For example, the authors of [ 16 ] proposed a scheduling scheme in IEEE 802.11ax with TWT to efficiently handle MU transmissions and multi-AP cooperation. The authors in [ 17 ] explored several new IEEE 802.11ax UL scheduling mechanisms and compared them among the maximum throughput of MU.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%