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Title: A New MAC Scheme for Very HighSpeed WLANs


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A New MAC Scheme for Very High-Speed WLANs
  • Tianji Li, Qiang Ni, David Malone, Douglas Leith,
  • Yang Xiao and Thierry Turletti

Presenter Tianji Li Hamilton Institute, National
University of Ireland June 28, 2006
2
Outline
  • Goal
  • To design a new MAC with high efficiency for very
    high-speed next-generation WLAN (e.g. 802.11n)
  • Difficulty
  • Overhead at MAC and PHY
  • Solution
  • aggregation at MAC

3
Goal
  • Now
  • 802.11b PHY rate 11Mbps, MAC throughput
    7011 7 Mbps
  • 802.11a PHY rate 54Mbps, MAC throughput
    5054 27 Mbps
  • Future
  • PHY rate gt 216 Mbps (up to 648 Mbps),
  • MAC throughput ???

4
DCF The Current MAC
  • Overhead DIFS, backoff, SIFS, PHY headers, and
    ACKs.

5
What if using DCF in Very High-Speed ?
MAC throughput lt 50 Mbps for ever !
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Why DCF so Slow?
  • Tframe frame size / R, it scales with 1/R.
  • Tack ack size / R, it scales with 1/R.
  • But, other items in denominator are constant,
    which leads to
  • Solution We need to make all in denominator
    scale also with 1/R.

7
Prior Work (1/2)
  • Burst ACK proposed in early versions of 802.11e
  • Tdifs and Tbackoff scale with 1/R.
  • Block ACK in the current 802.11e
  • Tdifs , Tbackoff and TACK scale with 1/R.

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Prior Work (2/2)
  • Aggregation from Ji et. al.
  • Tdifs , Tbackoff , Tack and Tsifs scale with 1/R.
  • Aggregation from Kim et. al.
  • All in denominator scale with 1/R, then why I am
    here

9
What are still missing?
  • How to have very large frames?
  • Wait or not if no enough information?
  • How much time to wait for?
  • Is there a limit for the frame size? What is the
    best size?
  • What is the best size for retransmission?
  • What the delay will look like?

10
Our Sample Scheme AFR
The Aggregation with Fragment Retransmission
(AFR)
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Zero-waiting
  • Question
  • how much time should we wait for enough
    information to aggregate?
  • Answer
  • Zero-waiting transmit immediately
  • Why
  • In heavily loaded networks, aggregation happens
    automatically
  • In slightly loaded networks, AFR degenerates to
    the legacy DCF
  • Zero-waiting is proven to be stable where
    feasible

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Maximum Frame Size
Constant throughput is possible with increasing
frame sizes Maximum frame size 65536 bytes
13
Fragment sizes (1/2)
Fragmentation is necessary with large frame in
bad channels
14
Fragment sizes (2/2)
A single fragment size can be found for
near-optimal efficiency
15
MAC Delay
CSMA/CA delay for a frame is worse than in DCF
16
MAC Queue Delay
Total delay is much better due to pipeline-like
ability
17
AFR vs DCF
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HDTV (simulation)
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Thanks!
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