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Frame aggregation

About: Frame aggregation is a(n) research topic. Over the lifetime, 487 publication(s) have been published within this topic receiving 14295 citation(s).


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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple but nevertheless extremely accurate, analytical model to compute the 802.11 DCF throughput, in the assumption of finite number of terminals and ideal channel conditions, is presented.
Abstract: The IEEE has standardized the 802.11 protocol for wireless local area networks. The primary medium access control (MAC) technique of 802.11 is called the distributed coordination function (DCF). The DCF is a carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance (CSMA/CA) scheme with binary slotted exponential backoff. This paper provides a simple, but nevertheless extremely accurate, analytical model to compute the 802.11 DCF throughput, in the assumption of finite number of terminals and ideal channel conditions. The proposed analysis applies to both the packet transmission schemes employed by DCF, namely, the basic access and the RTS/CTS access mechanisms. In addition, it also applies to a combination of the two schemes, in which packets longer than a given threshold are transmitted according to the RTS/CTS mechanism. By means of the proposed model, we provide an extensive throughput performance evaluation of both access mechanisms of the 802.11 protocol.

7,899 citations

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TL;DR: This article investigates the key MAC enhancements that help 802.11n achieve high throughput and high efficiency, and concludes that overall, the two-level aggregation is the most efficacious.
Abstract: IEEE 802.11n is an ongoing next-generation wireless LAN standard that supports a very highspeed connection with more than 100 Mb/s data throughput measured at the medium access control layer. This article investigates the key MAC enhancements that help 802.11n achieve high throughput and high efficiency. A detailed description is given for various frame aggregation mechanisms proposed in the latest 802.11n draft standard. Our simulation results confirm that A-MSDU, A-MPDU, and a combination of these methods improve extensively the channel efficiency and data throughput. We analyze the performance of each frame aggregation scheme in distinct scenarios, and we conclude that overall, the two-level aggregation is the most efficacious.

368 citations

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Yang Xiao1
TL;DR: This article proposes several MAC enhancements via various frame aggregation mechanisms that overcome the theoretical throughput limit and reach higher throughput and introduces some PHY proposals and study the fundamental issue of MAC inefficiency.
Abstract: This article introduces a new standardization effort, IEEE 802.11n, an amendment to IEEE 802.11 standards that is capable of much higher throughputs, with a maximum throughput of at least 100 Mb/s, as measured at the medium access control data services access point. The IEEE 802.11n will provide both physical layer and MAC enhancements. In this article we introduce some PHY proposals and study the fundamental issue of MAC inefficiency. We propose several MAC enhancements via various frame aggregation mechanisms that overcome the theoretical throughput limit and reach higher throughput. We classify frame aggregation mechanisms into many different and orthogonal aspects, such as distributed vs. centrally controlled, ad hoc vs. infrastructure, uplink vs. downlink, single-destination vs. multi-destination, PHY-level vs. MAC-level, single-rate vs. multirate, immediate ACK vs. delayed ACK, and no spacing vs. SIFS spacing.

318 citations

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01 Nov 2006
TL;DR: An analytical model is proposed to study the performance improvement of the MAC protocol by using the two frame aggregation techniques, namely A-MPDU and A-MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit Aggregation) and results show that the network throughput performance is significant improved when compared with both randomized and fixed frame aggregation algorithms.
Abstract: The IEEE 802.11a/b/g have been widely accepted as the de facto standards for wireless local area networks (WLANs). The recent IEEE 802.11n proposals aim at providing a physical layer transmission rate of up to 600 Mbps. However, to fully utilize this high data rate, the current IEEE 802.11 medium access control (MAC) needs to be enhanced. In this paper, we investigate the performance improvement of the MAC protocol by using the two frame aggregation techniques, namely A-MPDU (MAC Protocol Data Unit Aggregation) and A-MSDU (MAC Service Data Unit Aggregation). We first propose an analytical model to study the performance under uni-directional and bi-directional data transfer. Our proposed model incorporates packet loss either from collisions or channel errors. Comparison with simulation results show that the model is accurate in predicting the network throughput. We also propose an optimal frame size adaptation algorithm with A-MSDU under error-prone channels. Simulation results show that the network throughput performance is significant improved when compared with both randomized and fixed frame aggregation algorithms.

229 citations

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Eng Hwee Ong1, Jarkko Kneckt1, Olli Alanen2, Zheng Chang2, Toni Huovinen2, Timo Nihtila2 
01 Sep 2011
TL;DR: This paper introduces the key mandatory and optional PHY features, as well as the MAC enhancements of 802.11ac over the existing802.11n standard in the evolution towards higher data rates, and demonstrates that hybrid A-MSDU/A-MPDU aggregation yields the best performance for both 802.
Abstract: The IEEE 802.11ac is an emerging very high throughput (VHT) WLAN standard that could achieve PHY data rates of close to 7 Gbps for the 5 GHz band. In this paper, we introduce the key mandatory and optional PHY features, as well as the MAC enhancements of 802.11ac over the existing 802.11n standard in the evolution towards higher data rates. Through numerical analysis and simulations, we compare the MAC performance between 802.11ac and 802.11n over three different frame aggregation mechanisms, viz., aggregate MAC service data unit (A-MSDU), aggregate MAC protocol data unit (A-MPDU), and hybrid A-MSDU/A-MPDU aggregation. Our results indicate that 802.11ac with a configuration of 80MHz and single (two) spatial stream(s) outperforms 802.11n with a configuration of 40 MHz and two spatial streams in terms of maximum throughput by 28% (84%). In addition, we demonstrate that hybrid A-MSDU/A-MPDU aggregation yields the best performance for both 802.11n and 802.11ac devices, and its improvement is a function of the maximum A-MSDU size.

213 citations


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Performance
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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20221
202114
202023
201922
201826
201735