TXOP sharing with coordinated spatial reuse in multi-AP cooperative IEEE 802.11 be WLANs

D Nunez, F Wilhelmi, S Avallone… - 2022 IEEE 19th …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
2022 IEEE 19th Annual Consumer Communications & Networking …, 2022ieeexplore.ieee.org
IEEE 802.11 be networks (aka Wi-Fi 7) will have to cope with new bandwidth-hungry and
low-latency services such as eXtended Reality and multi-party cloud gaming. With this goal
in mind, transmit opportunity (TXOP) sharing between coordinated access points (APs) may
contribute to alleviating inter-AP contention, hence increasing the overall network
throughput. This paper evaluates two coordinated TXOP sharing strategies: coordinated
time division multiple access (c-TDMA) and coordinated-TDMA with spatial reuse (c …
IEEE 802.11be networks (aka Wi-Fi 7) will have to cope with new bandwidth-hungry and low-latency services such as eXtended Reality and multi-party cloud gaming. With this goal in mind, transmit opportunity (TXOP) sharing between coordinated access points (APs) may contribute to alleviating inter-AP contention, hence increasing the overall network throughput. This paper evaluates two coordinated TXOP sharing strategies: coordinated time division multiple access (c-TDMA) and coordinated-TDMA with spatial reuse (c-TDMA/SR). We show that, while c-TDMA alone does not result in any significant improvement in terms of the WLAN throughput, it lays the groundwork to implement coordinated SR (c-SR) techniques. To evaluate the performance of c-TDMA/SR, we propose a fair scheduler able to select the best subset of parallel transmissions in WLAN deployments, as well as the appropriate power levels to be used by APs and stations (STAs), leading to maximum performance. The results obtained for c-TDMA/SR show significant throughput gains compared with c-TDMA, with values higher than 140% in 90% of the considered scenarios.
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