Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks

The convergence of fibre and wireless technologies realised the fibre-wireless (FiWi) networks. Despite huge capacity offered by fibre, the user experiences a network bottleneck caused by the wireless side. This study investigates wireless local area network (WLAN), the wireless side of the FiWi net...

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Main Authors: Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza, Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza, King, Horace, Ahmed, Shabbir, Faulkner, Mike
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2019.0313
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spelling my.utm.939202022-02-28T13:17:54Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93920/ Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza King, Horace Ahmed, Shabbir Faulkner, Mike TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering The convergence of fibre and wireless technologies realised the fibre-wireless (FiWi) networks. Despite huge capacity offered by fibre, the user experiences a network bottleneck caused by the wireless side. This study investigates wireless local area network (WLAN), the wireless side of the FiWi networks with a gigabits passive optical network (GPON) as the backhaul. The work aims to improve WLAN performance by utilising information gained from GPON. The proposed technique enables all contending stations in multiple access points (APs) WLAN to achieve a desired downlink-to-uplink transmission ratio, k while maintaining maximum throughput. Optimum contention window (CW) sizes for the APs and associate wireless users (WUs) are derived by incorporating the principles of idle sense (IS) and asymmetric AP. However, fairness problem between WUs occurred when they contend the channel with different CW sizes. Hence, this study simplifies the IS scheme to increase fairness between WUs. Furthermore, AP self-adapting and WU adjusting algorithms are proposed to assist the network to achieve the desired k, while maintaining the throughput fairness amongst basis service sets. The robustness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated under various conditions: achieved target k with nearly perfect fairness and gained near-to-maximum throughput within 96% of the theoretical optimum. Institution of Engineering and Technology 2020 Article PeerReviewed Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza and Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza and King, Horace and Ahmed, Shabbir and Faulkner, Mike (2020) Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks. IET Communications, 14 (9). pp. 1428-1437. ISSN 1751-8628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/iet-com.2019.0313
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
King, Horace
Ahmed, Shabbir
Faulkner, Mike
Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
description The convergence of fibre and wireless technologies realised the fibre-wireless (FiWi) networks. Despite huge capacity offered by fibre, the user experiences a network bottleneck caused by the wireless side. This study investigates wireless local area network (WLAN), the wireless side of the FiWi networks with a gigabits passive optical network (GPON) as the backhaul. The work aims to improve WLAN performance by utilising information gained from GPON. The proposed technique enables all contending stations in multiple access points (APs) WLAN to achieve a desired downlink-to-uplink transmission ratio, k while maintaining maximum throughput. Optimum contention window (CW) sizes for the APs and associate wireless users (WUs) are derived by incorporating the principles of idle sense (IS) and asymmetric AP. However, fairness problem between WUs occurred when they contend the channel with different CW sizes. Hence, this study simplifies the IS scheme to increase fairness between WUs. Furthermore, AP self-adapting and WU adjusting algorithms are proposed to assist the network to achieve the desired k, while maintaining the throughput fairness amongst basis service sets. The robustness of the proposed scheme is demonstrated under various conditions: achieved target k with nearly perfect fairness and gained near-to-maximum throughput within 96% of the theoretical optimum.
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author Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
King, Horace
Ahmed, Shabbir
Faulkner, Mike
author_facet Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza
Idrus, Sevia Mahdaliza
King, Horace
Ahmed, Shabbir
Faulkner, Mike
author_sort Wan Hassan, Wan Hafiza
title Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
title_short Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
title_full Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
title_fullStr Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
title_full_unstemmed Idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
title_sort idle sense with transmission priority in fibre-wireless networks
publisher Institution of Engineering and Technology
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/93920/
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