two stations in the network, without traversing the AP.The DLS must be negotiated between the two peers This paper presents a novel architecture, called through a specific protocol that directly involves the Flex-WiFi, specifically designedfor IEEE 802.11 home AP (Figure 1); steps la/lb/2b/2a involve four different networks. Objective of the new approach is to improve frames. legacy network capacity in such home scenarios. Network capacity is increased by allowing setting up multiple contemporary IEEE 802.11 connections using a single WLAN card. All connections share the same la lb data link and physical layers but use different b XX channels; the MAC is responsible to handle the S S channel switching as well as to allocate/de-allocate the QSTAI QSTA2 direct link sessions. In particular we aim implementing a solution where stations can be associated to an Figure 1. Four steps 802.lle direct link setup. access point and can have ad-hoc connections on a diferet pysialchanelat he am tie. he deais In this paper we propose an enhancement of the 802.1 le Direct Link Session that introduces three to maximize the overall network capacity by features: the DLS negotiation protocol does not rely on transferring some traffic load from the infrastructure AP; the DLS may exploit a dedicated and negotiated to a direct link session. Results have been provided by PHY channel; stations in direct link may go in power implementing Flex-WiFi in the Madwifi open source s driverof the Aheros chipsets.saving (in 802.11le DLS stations in DLS cannot go in driver of the Atheros chipsets.poesaig power saving)
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