A practical approach to rate adaptation for multi-antenna systems

D. Nguyen, J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves
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Multi-antenna systems can provide greater throughput and range coverage than traditional single antenna systems. A key aspect of exploiting this new physical layer (PHY) is rate adaptation, which consists of finding the best rate for sending data packets. Unlike rate adaptation in single antenna systems, nodes have many choices apart from adapting different modulation types, and these choices include using spatial multiplexing or transmit diversity, types of guard intervals, and channel width. We present an evaluation and implementation of a new rate adaptation scheme for multi-antenna systems applicable to off-the-shelf wireless cards. Our rate adaptation scheme, rate adaptation for multi-antenna systems (RAMAS), is simple and practical, and eliminates the complexity of the rate adaptation approaches proposed for IEEE 802.11n in the recent past. Extensive experimental evaluation is used to show that RAMAS performs consistently better than many current IEEE 802.11n rate adaptation schemes with much less complexity, and that RAMAS is especially efficient in multi-user and interference-laden environments.
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一种实用的多天线系统速率自适应方法
多天线系统可以提供比传统的单天线系统更大的吞吐量和范围覆盖。利用这个新物理层(PHY)的一个关键方面是速率适应,它包括找到发送数据包的最佳速率。与单天线系统中的速率自适应不同,节点除了适应不同的调制类型之外还有许多选择,这些选择包括使用空间多路复用或传输分集、保护间隔类型和信道宽度。我们提出了一种适用于现成无线网卡的多天线系统的新速率自适应方案的评估和实现。我们的速率自适应方案,即多天线系统的速率自适应(RAMAS),简单实用,消除了最近针对IEEE 802.11n提出的速率自适应方法的复杂性。大量的实验评估表明,RAMAS的性能始终优于当前许多IEEE 802.11n速率自适应方案,且复杂性低得多,并且RAMAS在多用户和干扰环境中特别有效。
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