Spatial Reuse (SR) has recently gained attention to maximize the performance of IEEE 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs). Decentralized mechanisms are expected to be key in the development of SR solutions for next-generation WLANs, since many deployments are characterized by being uncoordinated by nature. However, the potential of decentralized mechanisms is limited by the significant lack of knowledge with respect to the overall wireless environment. To shed some light on this subject, we show the main considerations and possibilities of applying online learning to address the SR problem in uncoordinated WLANs. In particular, we provide a solution based on Multi-Armed Bandits (MABs) whereby independent WLANs dynamically adjust thei...
International audienceTo satisfy the increasing demand for wireless systems capacity, the industry i...
Spectrum allocation in the form of primary channel and bandwidth selection is a key factor for dynam...
Comunicació presentada al International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and ...
Spatial Reuse (SR) has recently gained attention to maximize the performance of IEEE 802.11 Wireless...
International audienceThe latest amendment 802.11ax to the IEEE 802.11 standard, better known by its...
The Spatial Reuse (SR) operation is gaining momentum in the latest IEEE 802.11 family of standards d...
Next-generation wireless deployments are characterized by being dense and uncoordinated, which often...
International audienceThe next generation of WLANs will be, for the most part, ubiquitous in urban a...
As wireless standards evolve, more complex functionalities are introduced to address the increasing ...
International audienceDespite representing the prominent means of accessing the Internet, WLANs rema...
International audienceWLANs, which have overtaken wired networks to become the primary means of conn...
Enterprise Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) consist of multiple Access Points (APs) covering a g...
WiFi densification leads to the existence of multiple overlapping coverage areas, which allows user ...
As wireless standards evolve, more complex functionalities are introduced to address the increasing ...
While dynamic channel bonding (DCB) is proven to boost the capacity of wireless local area networks ...
International audienceTo satisfy the increasing demand for wireless systems capacity, the industry i...
Spectrum allocation in the form of primary channel and bandwidth selection is a key factor for dynam...
Comunicació presentada al International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and ...
Spatial Reuse (SR) has recently gained attention to maximize the performance of IEEE 802.11 Wireless...
International audienceThe latest amendment 802.11ax to the IEEE 802.11 standard, better known by its...
The Spatial Reuse (SR) operation is gaining momentum in the latest IEEE 802.11 family of standards d...
Next-generation wireless deployments are characterized by being dense and uncoordinated, which often...
International audienceThe next generation of WLANs will be, for the most part, ubiquitous in urban a...
As wireless standards evolve, more complex functionalities are introduced to address the increasing ...
International audienceDespite representing the prominent means of accessing the Internet, WLANs rema...
International audienceWLANs, which have overtaken wired networks to become the primary means of conn...
Enterprise Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) consist of multiple Access Points (APs) covering a g...
WiFi densification leads to the existence of multiple overlapping coverage areas, which allows user ...
As wireless standards evolve, more complex functionalities are introduced to address the increasing ...
While dynamic channel bonding (DCB) is proven to boost the capacity of wireless local area networks ...
International audienceTo satisfy the increasing demand for wireless systems capacity, the industry i...
Spectrum allocation in the form of primary channel and bandwidth selection is a key factor for dynam...
Comunicació presentada al International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Computing, Networking and ...