Sharing-Based Channel Access Procedure For Next Generation of Wireless LAN
Qing Xia, Salvatore Talarico

TL;DR
This paper introduces a sharing-based channel access protocol for next-generation WLANs that enhances cooperation among devices, reduces congestion, and improves delay and spectrum utilization compared to existing IEEE 802.11 protocols.
Contribution
It proposes a novel sharing-based protocol that outperforms current standards in delay reduction and spectrum efficiency through analytical and system-level analysis.
Findings
Outperforms EDCA and trigger-based protocols in delay mitigation.
Reduces overall system congestion and improves spectrum utilization.
Provides closed-form success probability expressions for comparison.
Abstract
This paper proposes a new channel access procedure to mitigate the channel access contention in next generation of Wireless Local-Area Networks (WLANs) by allowing cooperation among devices belonging to same network, while maintaining high flexibility in terms of how each device may contend the medium. After introducing the details of the proposed procedure, which is here referred to as sharing-based protocol, an analytical analysis is provided to compare it with the two state-of-art protocols currently adopted in IEEE 802.11 standard, i.e, Enhanced Distributed Channel Access (EDCA)-based and trigger-based protocol. In this regards, closed form expressions are derived to evaluate the success probability of channel access for each protocol. In order to show the merit of the proposed procedure, a comprehensive system level analysis is also provided, which highlights that the proposed…
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TopicsWireless Communication Networks Research · IPv6, Mobility, Handover, Networks, Security · Telecommunications and Broadcasting Technologies
