DocumentCode
1622470
Title
Adaptive Design for the Packet Length of IEEE 802.11n Networks
Author
Zheng, Feng ; Nelson, John
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Comput. Eng., Univ. of Limerick, Limerick
fYear
2008
Firstpage
2490
Lastpage
2495
Abstract
In this paper, we investigate how various kinds of design parameters in IEEE 802.11n wireless networks affect the system throughput. It is focused on the design of the optimal packet length from the viewpoint of cross-layer interaction between the MAC and PHY. The following results are obtained: I) The optimal packet length in logarithmic scale, expressed as log Lp,opt , can be finely approximated by a second-order polynomial of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR); 2) The coefficients of the aforementioned approximation function depend on the data transmission rate and other parameters specified in the protocol, but it does not depend on the type of the MAC access mechanisms; 3) The number of active nodes has little effect on Lp,opt, especially when the SNR is low; 4) The system throughput is sensitive to the packet length Lp when the SNR is low, while it is insensitive to Lp in a considerably large neighborhood of Lp,opt when the SNR is high; and 5) Aggregation can always increase the system throughput. Particularly, when the SNR is low, the increasing rate of the system throughput with the number of subframes is remarkably high. Therefore, in the low SNR regime, making the packet length adaptive to the channel SNR and increasing the number of subframes are essential to improve the system performance.
Keywords
access protocols; data communication; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11n networks; MAC; MAC access mechanisms; PHY; SNR; data transmission rate; optimal packet length; second-order polynomial; signal-to-noise ratio; system throughput; AWGN; Additive white noise; Cross layer design; Fading; Media Access Protocol; Physical layer; Proposals; Signal to noise ratio; Throughput; Wireless networks;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Communications, 2008. ICC '08. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Beijing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2075-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2075-9
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICC.2008.472
Filename
4533508
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