Sidekick: AP aggregation over partially overlapping channels

Eugene Chai, K. Shin
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Abstract

The uncoordinated deployment of many high-bandwidth 802.11a/g/n access points (APs) in urban areas offers the potential for WLANs to be a strong complement to cellular networks in providing ubiquitous connectivity. However, given that the bandwidth of the backhaul links connected to these APs is often an order-of-magnitude lower than that of the WLAN channel, aggregating the throughput from multiple APs is often necessary in order for the client to achieve an acceptable level of network performance. In this paper, we present Sidekick — a simple and novel AP aggregation protocol that exploits effective communication between 802.11a/g/n nodes on partially overlapping channels to attain high aggregate throughput in the face of dynamic WLAN and backhaul link conditions. Sidekick is built upon Aileron, which provides an extremely reliable and low-overhead control channel over which the APs and clients can coordinate the aggregation process. The use of such a control channel over partially overlapping channels enables Sidekick to quickly respond to varying bandwidth availability and probe for new transmission opportunities with little overhead. Our evaluation results indicate that Sidekick can make more than 30% improvement in throughput over FatVAP in a variety of situations.
助手:在部分重叠的通道上聚合AP
许多高带宽802.11a/g/n接入点(ap)在城市地区的不协调部署,为wlan在提供无处不在的连接方面成为蜂窝网络的有力补充提供了潜力。然而,考虑到连接到这些ap的回程链路的带宽通常比WLAN通道的带宽低一个数量级,为了使客户端达到可接受的网络性能水平,通常需要聚合来自多个ap的吞吐量。在本文中,我们提出了Sidekick -一种简单而新颖的AP聚合协议,它利用802.11a/g/n节点之间在部分重叠信道上的有效通信,以在面对动态WLAN和回程链路条件时获得高聚合吞吐量。Sidekick建立在副翼的基础上,副翼提供了一个非常可靠和低开销的控制通道,ap和客户端可以通过它来协调聚合过程。在部分重叠的通道上使用这种控制通道,使Sidekick能够快速响应不同的带宽可用性,并以很小的开销探测新的传输机会。我们的评估结果表明,在各种情况下,Sidekick可以比FatVAP提高30%以上的吞吐量。
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