REFRAIN: promoting valid transmission in high-density modern wi-fi networks

Youngwook Son, K. Lee, Seongwon Kim, Jinmyeong Lee, Sunghyun Choi, S. Bahk
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For emerging high-density Wi-Fi networks, there have been plenty of studies that claim the need for more aggressive channel access to enhance spatial reuse. Against those previous ideas, this paper presents a different perspective that existing Wi-Fi devices already have excessive transmission opportunities, even without protecting each other in certain scenarios. We shed light on an anomaly within actual carrier sensing (CS) behaviors, which makes some neighboring devices become blind to each other and transmit simultaneously, due to undetected preambles. Through experimental study and analysis, we reveal both sides of the anomaly heavily affecting the overall network performance. Based on the observations, we design REFRAIN, a standard-compliant PHY/MAC framework, which copes with and further exploits the anomaly for better spatial reuse. Our prototype using NI USRP and commercial Wi-Fi devices shows the feasibility and effectiveness of our approach, while extensive simulation results demonstrate that REFRAIN achieves up to 1.57× higher average throughput by promoting valid transmissions, without modifying the 802.11 CS specification at all.
主题:促进高密度现代wi-fi网络的有效传输
对于新兴的高密度Wi-Fi网络,已经有大量的研究声称需要更积极的信道接入来增强空间重用。与之前的观点相反,本文提出了一个不同的观点,即现有的Wi-Fi设备已经有过多的传输机会,即使在某些情况下没有相互保护。我们揭示了实际载波传感(CS)行为中的异常,由于未检测到的前导,导致一些相邻设备相互失明并同时传输。通过实验研究和分析,我们揭示了双方的异常严重影响整体网络性能。基于观察结果,我们设计了一个符合标准的PHY/MAC框架,该框架可以处理并进一步利用异常以实现更好的空间重用。我们使用NI USRP和商用Wi-Fi设备的原型显示了我们方法的可行性和有效性,而广泛的仿真结果表明,通过促进有效传输,在完全不修改802.11 CS规范的情况下,可以实现高达1.57倍的平均吞吐量。
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