Real-time applications (RTA) are an important use case for IEEE 802.11 be, a new amendment to the Wi-Fi standard. This amendment introduces new complicated …
The healthcare Internet of Things (H-IoT) is an interconnection of devices capable of sensing and transmitting information that conveys the status of an individual's health. The continuous …
Machine learning (ML) has gained attention from the network research community because it can help solve difficult problems and potentially lead to groundbreaking achievements. In …
Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access (OFDMA) has attracted great attention as a key technology for uplink enhancement for Wi-Fi, since it can effectively reduce network …
The IEEE 802.11 ax standard defines High-Efficiency WLAN (HEW), which is known as 6th Generation Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi 6) network. HEW uses an up-link OFDMA-based Random Access …
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Abstract In IEEE 802.11 ax, orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) is introduced in the uplink for multi-user transmission. The uplink resource units (RUs) can be …
In high-density network environments with multiple access points (APs) and stations, individual uplink scheduling by each AP can severely interfere with the uplink transmissions …
The innovation of Wi-Fi 6, IEEE 802.11 ax, was be approved as the next sixth-generation (6G) technology of wireless local area networks (WLANs) by improving the fun-damental …
The uplink OFDMA− based random access (UORA) is a key mechanism in the 802.11 ax protocol. The advantage of the UORA is that nodes can send their frames quickly without …