AP cooperation in Wi-Fi: Joint transmission with a novel precoding scheme, resilient to phase offsets between transmitters
Abstract
Multi Access-Point (M-AP) cooperation is expected to play a key role in the next-generation Wi-Fi standard (namely the upcoming IEEE WLAN 802.11bn/UHR, dubbed Wi-Fi-8), particularly in dense deployments where inter-cell interference hinders further increase in network capacity. Among the various considered AP-cooperation techniques, coherent Joint Transmission (JT) is the most ambitious, aiming at deploying an M-AP cluster as a single 'super-AP' serving multiple stations in a downlink Multi-User Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (DL MU-MIMO) fashion. Ideally, in the absence of practical impairments – predominantly inter-AP phase misalignment – prior-art JT schemes exhibit superior performance relative to simpler M-AP precoding schemes such as Coordinated Beam-Forming (Co-BF), equivalent to
- Publication:
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Signal Processing
- Pub Date:
- July 2024
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2024SigPr.22009432L
- Keywords:
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- Multi access point (M-AP) cooperation;
- Robust joint transmission (JT);
- Coordinated beam-forming (co-BF);
- Multi-user multiple-input multiple-output (MU-MIMO) precoding;
- Inter-cell interference cancellation (ICIC);
- Wi-Fi 8