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Performance Enhancement Of Ieee 802.11ax In Ultra-Dense Wireless Networks, Jiyang Bai Dec 2018

Performance Enhancement Of Ieee 802.11ax In Ultra-Dense Wireless Networks, Jiyang Bai

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IEEE 802.11ax, which is one emerging WLAN standard, aims at providing highly efficient communication in ultra-dense wireless networks. However, due to a large number of stations (STAs) in dense deployment scenarios and diverse services to be supported, there are many technical challenges to be overcome. Firstly, the potential high packet collision rate significantly degrades the network efficiency of WLAN. In this thesis, we propose an adaptive station (STA) grouping scheme to overcome this challenge in IEEE 802.11ax using Uplink OFDMA Random Access (UORA). In order to achieve optimal utilization efficiency of resource units (RUs), we first analyze the relationship between …


Radio Resource Management Optimization For Next Generation Wireless Networks, Karim Ahmed Hammad Nov 2016

Radio Resource Management Optimization For Next Generation Wireless Networks, Karim Ahmed Hammad

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The prominent versatility of today’s mobile broadband services and the rapid advancements in the cellular phones industry have led to a tremendous expansion in the wireless market volume. Despite the continuous progress in the radio-access technologies to cope with that expansion, many challenges still remain that need to be addressed by both the research and industrial sectors. One of the many remaining challenges is the efficient allocation and management of wireless network resources when using the latest cellular radio technologies (e.g., 4G). The importance of the problem stems from the scarcity of the wireless spectral resources, the large number of …