Title
Adaptive Transmit Power for Wi-Fi Dense Deployments
Abstract
The increasing commercial success of Wi-Fi and the wireless communication industry forecast of exponential traffic growth for the next years indicate Wi-Fi dense deployments as scenarios more and more common in the future. Wi-Fi was not designed to operate in such scenarios. Because of its contention based channel access and backoff procedure, Wi-Fi presents low channel access efficiency and sensible performance degradation in terms of user throughput for dense deployments. This paper discusses the challenges of Wi-Fi operation in dense deployment scenarios and the benefits of a proposed adaptive transmit power mechanism. Wi-Fi performance is assessed by standard compliant simulations.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/VTCFall.2014.6965858
Vehicular Technology Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
sensor placement,telecommunication traffic,wireless LAN,wireless channels,Wi-Fi dense deployments,adaptive power transmission,channel access efficiency,exponential traffic growth,wireless communication industry forecast
Transmitter power output,Computer science,Computer network,Electronic engineering,Wi-Fi array
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Fabiano de S. Chaves116014.37
André Cavalcante218217.47
Erika P. L. Almeida316216.37
Fuad M. Abinader Jr.416215.49
Robson D. Vieira521322.42
Sayantan Choudhury628125.40
Klaus Doppler71723153.67
Abinader, F.M.800.34