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Study of Multi-Link Channel Access Without Simultaneous Transmit and Receive in IEEE 802.11be Networks

Nikolay Korolev, Ilya Levitsky, Ivan Startsev, Boris Bellalta, Evgeny Khorov

2022IEEE Access25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Native support for multi-link operation is a key novelty of the future Wi-Fi 7 technology defined by the IEEE 802.11be standard, which is currently under development. With the 6 GHz band recently granted for Wi-Fi operation, the novel multi-link feature enables simultaneous usage of multiple wide channels. Thus, it multiplies the capacity of Wi-Fi networks well beyond the 30 Gbps target of Wi-Fi 7. However, not all stations can simultaneously transmit and receive (STR) information on several links because of cross-channel interference. That is why it is proposed to synchronize the transmissions on different channels. The presence of legacy stations not supporting the multi-link operation raises many issues related to multi-link channel access performance and fairness. This paper evaluates various channel access approaches considered in the context of the Wi-Fi 7 non-STR operation and discusses how to organize channel access in multi-link Wi-Fi 7 congested networks to be both efficient and fair, even in the presence of legacy stations.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceComputer networkChannel (broadcasting)Key (lock)IEEE 802Link (geometry)Context (archaeology)Interference (communication)TelecommunicationsComputer securityBiologyPaleontologyQuality of serviceWireless Networks and ProtocolsAdvanced MIMO Systems OptimizationAdvanced Wireless Network Optimization