Channel load aware AP / Extender selection in Home WiFi networks using IEEE 802.11k/v

04/17/2020
by   Toni Adame, et al.
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Next-generation Home WiFi networks have to step forward in terms of performance. New applications such as on-line games, virtual reality or high quality video contents will further demand higher throughput levels, as well as low latency. Beyond physical (PHY) and medium access control (MAC) improvements, deploying multiple access points (APs) in a given area may significantly contribute to achieve those performance goals by simply improving average coverage and data rates. However, it opens a new challenge: to determine the best AP for each given station (STA). This article studies the achievable performance gains of using secondary APs, also called Extenders, in Home WiFi networks in terms of throughput and delay. To do that, we introduce a centralized, easily implementable channel load aware selection mechanism for WiFi networks that takes full advantage of IEEE 802.11k/v capabilities to collect data from STAs, and distribute association decisions accordingly. These decisions are completely computed in the AP (or, alternatively, in an external network controller) based on an AP selection decision metric that, in addition to RSSI, also takes into account the load of both access and backhaul wireless links for each potential STA-AP/Extender connection. Performance evaluation of the proposed channel load aware AP and Extender selection mechanism has been first conducted in a purpose-built simulator, resulting in an overall improvement of the main analyzed metrics (throughput, delay, and fraction of scenarios that are kept uncongested) when compared to the traditional RSSI-based WiFi association. This trend was confirmed when the channel load aware mechanism was tested in a real deployment, and STAs were associated to the indicated AP/Extender.

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