Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking 2010
DOI: 10.1145/1859995.1860025
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MIMO rate adaptation in 802.11n wireless networks

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“…Note that our results for RAMAS are somewhat different from those reported [4], since they were obtained in different scenarios. RAMAS was previously evaluated only on the 2.4GHz frequency range, which significantly limits the performance benefits of 802.11n features [18], [5].…”
Section: Interference-freementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Note that our results for RAMAS are somewhat different from those reported [4], since they were obtained in different scenarios. RAMAS was previously evaluated only on the 2.4GHz frequency range, which significantly limits the performance benefits of 802.11n features [18], [5].…”
Section: Interference-freementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rate Adaptation: Rate adaptation has been one of the most popular research topics in WLANs [10], [1], [19] and new algorithms for 802.11n networks have been proposed [2], [5], [20], [21]. Although solutions for legacy clients have been effective, they fall short when applied in 802.11n OFDM-MIMO settings [5].…”
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“…They can be classified into frame-based [13,[26][27][28][29][30][31], SNR-based [9,[32][33][34], and PHY-layer based [9][10][11]. Frame-based algorithms are often used in practice due to their simplicity but they are slow to respond to rapidly changing channel conditions in mobile environments.…”
Section: Rate Control and Client Roamingmentioning
confidence: 99%