The IEEE 802.11 standard based wireless local area networks (WLANs) or Wi-Fi networks are critical to provide internet access in today’s world. The increasing demand for high data rate in Wi-Fi networks has led to several advancements in the 802.11 standard. Supporting MIMO transmissions with higher number of transmit antennas operating on wider bandwidths is one of the key capabilities for reaching higher throughput. However, the increase in sounding feedback overhead due to higher number of transmit antennas may significantly curb the throughput gain. In this paper, we develop an unsupervised learning-based method to reduce the sounding duration in a Wi-Fi MIMO link. Simulation results show that our method uses approximately only 8% of the number of bits required by the existing feedback mechanism and it can boost the system throughput by up to 52%.
Intelligent Feedback Overhead Reduction (iFOR) in Wi-Fi 7 and Beyond
01.06.2022
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Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
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