A Joint Uplink/Downlink Opportunistic Scheduling Scheme for Infrastructure WLANs

Abstract

We propose a combined uplink/downlink opportunistic scheduling algorithm for infrastructure WLANs. In the presence of both uplink and downlink flows, an infrastructure WLAN suffers from the uplink/downlink unfairness problem which severely decreases the throughput of the access point (AP). We resolve the unfairness by maintaining a separate queue and a backoff timer for each associated mobile station (STA) at the AP. We also increase the system throughput by making the backoff time a function of the channel gains. This reduces the collision probability also. We theoretically analyze the performance of the system under symmetric statistics for all users and validate the analysis by extensive simulations. Simulation results show increase in system throughput by over 40% compared to the 802.11 MAC.

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