Motoki Iwata, Koji Yamamoto, Bo Yin, T. Nishio, M. Morikura, H. Abeysekera
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Abstract
In this study, we conducted an analysis of the system performance of a wireless local area network in which access points (APs) dynamically adjust the carrier sense threshold (CST) based on the individual average received power to determine the optimal CST. Adjustment of the CST is a promising approach to improve spatial reuse and proposed for IEEE 802.11ax standard. Here, assuming to adopt the inversely proportional setting of the CST and transmission power, we can make the carrier sensing relationship symmetric, restraining throughput starvation. This paper analytically derives the density of successful transmissions (DST) on the basis of stochastic geometry. The DST is a system performance metric which expresses the number of APs whose transmission is successful based on signal-to-interference-plus-noise power ratio. We show that both results of the analytically derived DST and Monte Carlo simulation have the same trend. From the perspective of the derived DST, the optimal parameter setting is also discussed.