Deterministic Scheduling over Wi-Fi 6 using Target Wake Time: An Experimental Approach
Deterministic Scheduling over Wi-Fi 6 using Target Wake Time: An Experimental Approach
Wi-Fi networks traditionally use Distributed Coordination Function (DCF) that employs CSMA/CA along with the binary backoff mechanism for channel access. This causes unavoidable contention overheads and does not provide performance guarantees. In this work, we outline some issues that occur with the probabilistic channel access in highly congested scenarios and how those can be mitigated using deterministic scheduling. Towards this, we propose to use Target Wake Time (TWT) - a feature introduced in Wi-Fi 6 as a power-saving mechanism, to improve the performance of Wi-Fi. To gain insights into the workings of the TWT over commercially available off-the-shelf components and to analyze the factors that affect its performance, we carry out various experiments with it over our Wi-Fi 6 testbed. Using these insights and analysis, we formulate and solve an optimization problem to synthesize deterministic schedules and obtain the optimal values of various system parameters. Lastly, we configure our testbed with these optimal parameter values and show that the TWT based deterministic scheduling consistently results in better performance of the TWT-capable clients and overall system performance compared to traditional CSMA/CA based scheduling.
Govind Rajendran、Samar Agnihotri
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Govind Rajendran,Samar Agnihotri.Deterministic Scheduling over Wi-Fi 6 using Target Wake Time: An Experimental Approach[EB/OL].(2025-05-01)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.00447.点此复制
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