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IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Regular Section
Novel DCF-Based Multi-User MAC Protocol for Centralized Radio Resource Management in OFDMA WLAN Systems
Shinichi MIYAMOTOSeiichi SAMPEIWenjie JIANG
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  • Shinichi MIYAMOTO

    Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University

  • Seiichi SAMPEI

    Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University

  • Wenjie JIANG

    NTT Network Innovation Laboratories, NTT Corporation

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Keywords:CSMA/CA,DCF,OFDMA,centralized radio resource management,two-dimensional scheduling
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2013 Volume E96.BIssue 9Pages 2301-2312

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1587/transcom.E96.B.2301
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  • Published: September 01, 2013Manuscript Received: November 08, 2012Released on J-STAGE: September 01, 2013Accepted: -Advance online publication: -Manuscript Revised: April 27, 2013
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To enhance the throughput while satisfying the quality of service (QoS) requirements of wireless local area networks (WLANs), this paper proposes a distributed coordination function-based (DCF-based) medium access control (MAC) protocol that realizes centralized radio resource management (RRM) for a basic service set. In the proposed protocol, an access point (AP) acts as a master to organize the associated stations and attempts to reserve the radio resource in a conventional DCF-manner. Once the radio resource is successfully reserved, the AP controls the access of each station by an orthogonal frequency division multiple access (OFDMA) scheme. Because the AP assigns radio resources to the stations through the opportunistic two-dimensional scheduling based on the QoS requirements and the channel condition of each station, the transmission opportunities can be granted to the appropriate stations. In order to reduce the signaling overhead caused by centralized RRM, the proposed protocol introduces a station-grouping scheme which groups the associated stations into clusters. Moreover, this paper proposes a heuristic resource allocation algorithm designed for the DCF-based MAC protocol. Numerical results confirm that the proposed protocol enhances the throughput of WLANs while satisfying the QoS requirements with high probability.
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