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A joint beamforming based SDMA protocol for IEEE 802.11n downlink

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A joint beamforming based SDMA protocol for IEEE 802.11n downlink
—To support space division multiple access (SDMA) in the IEEE 802.11n downlink, a joint beamforming based MAC protocol, J-MAC is presented in this paper. An access point (AP) follows J-MAC, which employs multiple array antennas, and user equipments (UEs) follow the IEEE 802.11x standard which employ omni-directional MIMO antennas. J-MAC maintains full compatibility with 802.11x, and UEs do not change any more. In J-MAC, firstly, the AP achieves the weight vector for the array antenna-based beamforming, and updates it periodically. Secondly, before transmitting any data-frame, the AP achieves the weight vector for the MIMO-based beamforming, which should be updated in each transmission. Finally, after getting the joint beamforming, the AP transmits its data-frames to multiple UEs simultaneously. Simulation results show that J-MAC can support the joint beamforming effectively and provide much higher network throughput, lower delay, jitter and packet-lossrate than DCF does.
Cheng Guo, Liqiang Zhao, Hui Zhao, Whai-En Chen
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Type Journal
Year 2015
Where QSHINE
Authors Cheng Guo, Liqiang Zhao, Hui Zhao, Whai-En Chen
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