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引用次数: 7
摘要
随着802.11无线网络的激增,干扰变得越来越严重,特别是在人口密集的城市环境中。这些网络通常由不同的用户(例如,公寓的租户)操作。在本文中,我们开发了减轻这种松散合作的802.11 MIMO ap和客户端之间干扰的技术,它们不共享高速有线背板或中央控制器。我们提出合作功率分配(COPA),这是一种并行无线介质访问的方法,它结合了细粒度、每子载波功率分配、零值和多流传输,以获得现有方法无法获得的容量。共同转动这些旋钮允许COPA将子载波部分分配给发送方,而不是全部或全部,并且在这样做时接受一定程度的干扰,从而增加容量。
COPA: cooperative power allocation for interfering wireless networks
As 802.11 wireless networks proliferate, interference becomes increasingly severe, particularly in dense, urban environments. These networks are usually operated by different users (e.g., tenants in apartments). In this paper, we develop techniques for mitigating interference between such loosely cooperating 802.11 MIMO APs and clients, which do not share a high-speed wired backplane or central controller. We propose CoOperative Power Allocation (COPA), an approach to concurrent wireless medium access that combines fine-grained, per-subcarrier power allocation, nulling, and multi-stream transmission to claim capacity that status-quo approaches cannot. Jointly turning these knobs allows COPA to allocate subcarriers to senders partially, rather than all-or-nothing, and to embrace a measure of interference when doing so increases capacity.