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Isolating Physical PER for Smart Rate Selection in 802.11

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Isolating Physical PER for Smart Rate Selection in 802.11
—Current rate control (selection) algorithms in IEEE 802.11 are not based on accurate measurements of packet errors caused at the physical layer. Instead, algorithms act on measurements which, either implicitly or explicitly, mix physical errors with those arising from contention. In this paper we first illustrate how contention can adversely affect the performance of these algorithms, and point out the potential benefits of an ability to isolate physical packet error rate. We introduce and compare two variants of a single core idea enabling the isolation and accurate measurement of physical packet error, based on exploiting existing features of the MAC standard in a novel way. One is based on the RTS/CTS mechanism, and the other on packet fragmentation. Using proof of concept experimental results from a wireless testbed, we show these mechanisms can be used to improve the performance of two existing algorithms, SampleRate and AMRR, both for individual stations and for the system a...
Malik Ahmad Yar Khan, Darryl Veitch
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Updated 04 Feb 2011
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where INFOCOM
Authors Malik Ahmad Yar Khan, Darryl Veitch
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