• DocumentCode
    3667687
  • Title

    Issues and challenges in dense WiFi networks

  • Author

    Zhenzhe Zhong;Parag Kulkarni;Fengming Cao;Zhong Fan;Simon Armour

  • Author_Institution
    Telecommunications Research Laboratory, Toshiba Research Europe Ltd., Bristol, UK
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    947
  • Lastpage
    951
  • Abstract
    The IEEE 802.11 Working Group has initiated a new study group known as IEEE 802.11ax which is aiming to devise ways to improve spectrum efficiency, in particular to enhance the system throughput in highly dense scenarios, frequently referred to as Overlapped Basic Service Set (OBSS). In this paper we revisit some of the common problems faced in traditional WiFi networks and show how their effects could be amplified in dense deployments, especially in co-channel scenarios. We then highlight our findings through a simulation based study and draw inferences from these. Some of the key insights from this study are: link suppression and deadlock effects could potentially amplify in co-channel deployments thereby significantly degrading the throughput performance. Also, increasing the concentration of APs in a given area may not always lead to better performance and therefore AP placement needs to be carefully managed in OBSS scenarios. Where AP placement cannot be controlled due to unmanaged environments, findings indicate the need for intelligent load balancing and channel selection algorithms to minimize the impact of the aforementioned effects.
  • Keywords
    "Throughput","Interference","IEEE 802.11 Standard","System recovery","Conferences","Sensors","Receivers"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), 2015 International
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IWCMC.2015.7289210
  • Filename
    7289210