Summary

Asia-Pacific Conference on Communications

2015

Session Number:15-PM2-B

Session:

Number:15-PM2-B-1

Frame Length Optimization for In-Band Full-Duplex Wireless LANs

Naoto Iida,  Takayuki Nishio,  Masahiro Morikura,  Koji Yamamoto,  Toshihisa Nabetani,  Tsuguhide Aoki,  

pp.354-358

Publication Date:2015/10/14

Online ISSN:2188-5079

DOI:10.34385/proc.28.15-PM2-B-1

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Summary:
This paper proposes frame length optimization for wireless local area networks (WLANs) using an in-band full-duplex system that enables a WLAN access point and stations to transmit and receive frames at the same time on the same frequency channel. In in-band full-duplex WLANs, a primary sender which captures the channel transmits a frame to the intended receiver called a secondary sender and then the secondary sender transmits a frame reacting to the primary sender’s transmission. The difference of time length of frames transmitted by the primary sender and the secondary sender wastes the frequency channel where more frames could be transmitted. The wasted time decreases the system throughput performance of the in-band full-duplex system. In order to solve this problem, we propose a scheme where the secondary sender adjusts the length of its frame to the length of the primary sender’s frame by selecting frames used for frame aggregation properly. We evaluate the average delay, the average wasted time and the system throughput performance by computer simulations. The simulation results show that the proposed optimization reduces the delay by 49%, reduces the wasted time by 99.9% and improves the system throughput performance by 15% when the traffic is saturated.