Mixed-mode WLAN: the integration of ad hoc mode with wireless LAN infrastructure

Jiancong Chen, S.-H.G. Chan, Jingyi He, Soung-Chang Liew
GLOBECOM '03. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37489)  
In the traditional IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN using infrastructure mode, all users share the same channel and all packets are forwarded by an access point (AP). As a result, as the number of users in the cell increases, the throughput for each user degrades substantially. If there are users communicating with each other within the cell (as in conferencing or file exchange applications), such throughput degradation could be relieved by making these users communicate through ad hoc connections
more » ... ut going through the AP. The advantages are multi-fold. First, the traffic load at the AP is reduced, hence relieving the contention. Second, ad hoc connections are single-hop, hence improving the channel efficiency. Moreover, ad hoc connections could use different channels, hence multiplying the system bandwidth. In this paper, we propose to integrate the infrastructure mode and the ad hoc mode in a wireless network so as to achieve these advantages. We present a framework for such mixed-mode wireless LAN (termed M 2 -WLAN). In such a network, a node can dynamically switch between the infrastructure mode and the ad hoc mode according to the instruction of the AP, and hence the switching is transparent to the users. Using simulations, we show that M 2 -WLAN can indeed improve system throughput substantially without user's manual configuration. Index Terms-Mixed-mode wireless LAN, ad hoc network, infrastructure network, multi-channel, IEEE 802.11
doi:10.1109/glocom.2003.1258236 dblp:conf/globecom/ChenCL03 fatcat:ttz6xjc5fjbhjbusrmyeb6rfii