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Performance analysis of grouping strategy for dense IEEE 802.11 networks

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Abstract

In IEEE 802.11 networks, how to improve the efficiency of contention-based media access is an important, challenging issue. Recently, the grouping strategy is introduced in the IEEE 802.11ah standard to alleviate the channel contention. In IEEE 802.11ah networks, stations can be divided into groups and each group is only allowed to access wireless channel during the designated channel access period. By limiting the number of stations participating in the channel contention, it is anticipated that such a grouping strategy could substantially improve the communication efficiency. However, how to allocate the channel among different groups and how to adjust the number and sizes of groups are still open issues. In this paper, we first study the impact of the grouping strategy on the network performance, and then propose an analytical model to track the performance under saturated traffic. The accuracy of our model has been validated by simulation results. Our analytical model and results also provide important guidelines in optimizing grouping parameters.

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