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Musubi: Improving Loss Resilience by Exploiting Multi-Radio Diversity for SDN-Based WLAN | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

Musubi: Improving Loss Resilience by Exploiting Multi-Radio Diversity for SDN-Based WLAN


Abstract:

As Wi-Fi networks are becoming insecurely denser, frame loss and the consequent throughput degradation are much more profound, due to severe interference in dense network...Show More

Abstract:

As Wi-Fi networks are becoming insecurely denser, frame loss and the consequent throughput degradation are much more profound, due to severe interference in dense networks. Pre- vious works propose to exploit multi-radio diversity to improve loss resilience. However, they are far from practical because of their incompatibility with the Wi-Fi standard, high deployment cost and large processing delay. In this work, we propose Musubi, which is a practical and low cost solution for exploiting multi- radio diversity. Furthermore, Musubi does not require client-side modification, thus it is totally compatible with the legacy Wi-Fi standard. Musubi leverages flexibility and programmability of the growingly-popular Software- Defined-Network (SDN) based WLAN, and incorporates capture effect and redundancy packet elimination, so as to handle the specific challenges raised in loss resilience. Compared with a state- of-the-art solution, in theory analysis, Musubi achieve 15% jitter decrease with only 0.8% throughput decrease, when frame loss rate is 20%. We implemented deployed and evaluated Musubi. Experiment results show that Musubi reduces frame loss by 70% and achieves throughput gain up to 1.4amp;#x000D7; as well as packet delay decreasing by 34% compared with the legacy Wi-Fi.
Date of Conference: 19-22 March 2017
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 11 May 2017
ISBN Information:
Electronic ISSN: 1558-2612
Conference Location: San Francisco, CA, USA

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