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Adaptive CSMA for Scalable Network Capacity in High-Density WLANs

Source: Intel
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: Demand for mobile computing devices is unlikely to ebb any time soon. As individuals and businesses continue to use more throughput-hungry applications, HD-WLAN designers will need to devise ways to improve network capacity by maximizing special reuse of channels. Tests by Intel researchers show that adaptation of RS and CCA could help minimize the interference problems experienced in traditional HD-WLANs. Researchers observed a throughput increase of up to 300 percent when using the new adaptation algorithms. This paper sets a strong foundation for advanced design and optimization of the core mechanism of 802.11 MACCSMA for the future high-performance HD-WLAN.


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