Abstract: In these years, the proliferation of unplanned WLANs is creating the need of implementing different adaptation strategies for improving the network per- formance under mutating and evolving interference scenarios. Many vendors pro- pose undisclosed MAC/PHY optimization solutions, such as ambient noise immunity schemes, dynamic tuning of operating channels and contention parameters, etc., rely- ing on low-level implementations in the card hardware/firmware. In this paper we envision a new solution for expressing and implementing high-level adaptation policies in WLANs, in contrast to the current approaches based on vendor- specific implementations. We exploit the hardware abstraction interface recently pro- posed by the Wireless MAC Processor (WMP) architecture, and some flow-control concepts similar to the Openflow model for defining MAC adaptation policies. A sim- ple control architecture for disseminating and activating new policies among multiple nodes is validated in an experimental testbed.
GALLO, P., GARLISI, D., GIULIANO, F., GRINGOLI, F., TINNIRELLO, I., BIANCHI, G. (2013). Control Architecture for Wireless MAC Processor Networking. In Proceedings of Future Network & Mobile Summit 2013.
Control Architecture for Wireless MAC Processor Networking
GALLO, Pierluigi;GARLISI, Domenico;GIULIANO, Fabrizio;TINNIRELLO, Ilenia;
2013-01-01
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Abstract: In these years, the proliferation of unplanned WLANs is creating the need of implementing different adaptation strategies for improving the network per- formance under mutating and evolving interference scenarios. Many vendors pro- pose undisclosed MAC/PHY optimization solutions, such as ambient noise immunity schemes, dynamic tuning of operating channels and contention parameters, etc., rely- ing on low-level implementations in the card hardware/firmware. In this paper we envision a new solution for expressing and implementing high-level adaptation policies in WLANs, in contrast to the current approaches based on vendor- specific implementations. We exploit the hardware abstraction interface recently pro- posed by the Wireless MAC Processor (WMP) architecture, and some flow-control concepts similar to the Openflow model for defining MAC adaptation policies. A sim- ple control architecture for disseminating and activating new policies among multiple nodes is validated in an experimental testbed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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