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On the Coexistence of Overlapping BSSs in WLANs

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On the Coexistence of Overlapping BSSs in WLANs
— In this paper, we investigate the issue of 20/40 MHz coexistence in next generation wireless local area networks (WLAN). To that end, we present simulation results of overlapping basic service sets (BSSs) an 802.11n BSS operating in 20/40 MHz mode and a legacy BSS operating in 20 MHz channel. Our results show that if clear channel assessment (CCA) is not used in the overlapping channel; i.e., the 20 MHz channel used by both BSSs, the throughput in legacy BSS falls to zero, while the throughput of 802.11n BSS decreases dramatically. If CCA is used in the overlapping channel, the throughput of both, legacy and 802.11n BSS increases compared to the earlier case. When devices operating in 20/40 MHz BSS are able to dynamically switch between 20 and 40 MHz transmissions and in addition, CCA is used in the overlapping channel, the throughput of both BSSs further increases. Reducing transmission opportunity (TXOP) interval for 40 MHz transmissions also improves fairness and throughput for ...
Ariton E. Xhafa, Anuj Batra, Artur Zaks
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where VTC
Authors Ariton E. Xhafa, Anuj Batra, Artur Zaks
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