Cell switching mechanisms for access point sharing in WLAN over radio-over-fiber systems

Qing Wang, Diptanil DebBarma, S. Groot, I. Niemegeers, A. Lo
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Radio-over-fiber (RoF) technology is a promising candidate to provide high data rates and ubiquitous coverage by distributing small cells over the service area. For wireless LAN (WLAN) application in RoF systems, an access points (AP) can be shared among multiple small cells. The medium access mechanisms in the distributed coordination function (DCF) under this context encounter some issues due to the carrier sensing failure between the nodes in different cells. For alleviating this problem and also supporting flexible AP sharing, two switching mechanisms are discussed. One employs a time division scheme for sharing the APs and the other a selective reception of uplink frames among the associated cells. Both approaches are shown to be effective. The proposed mechanisms do not require changes in the existing protocols on both the client side and AP side. And they are complementary to each other due to their different switching principles.
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无线光纤系统中无线局域网接入点共享的小区交换机制
光纤无线电(RoF)技术是一种很有前途的候选技术,可以通过在服务区域内分布小蜂窝来提供高数据速率和无处不在的覆盖。对于RoF系统中的无线局域网(WLAN)应用,一个接入点(AP)可以在多个小小区之间共享。在这种情况下,分布式协调函数(DCF)中的介质访问机制由于不同单元中节点之间的载波感知失效而遇到了一些问题。为了缓解这个问题并支持灵活的AP共享,讨论了两种交换机制。其中一种采用用于共享ap的时分方案,另一种采用在所关联的单元之间选择性地接收上行链路帧。这两种方法都被证明是有效的。提议的机制不需要更改客户端和AP端的现有协议。由于它们的转换原理不同,所以它们是互补的。
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