Abstract:
Target wake time (TWT) has been introduced to provide the low power consumption mode for stations (STAs) with low traffic and periodic data transmissions in IEEE 802.11ax...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Target wake time (TWT) has been introduced to provide the low power consumption mode for stations (STAs) with low traffic and periodic data transmissions in IEEE 802.11ax networks. The TWT operation starts with negotiating wake and doze periods between an access point (AP) and STAs. Thanks to the nature of wake and doze period negotiation, TWT operation enables time scheduled access, like time-division multiple access (TDMA) without modification overhead. In this paper, we demonstrate TWT scheduling issues that include scheduling requirements and results notifications from the AP to STAs, using standard-compliant methods. Then we establish TWT scheduling strategies by exemplifying two well-known schedulers, max-rate and proportional fairness schedulers. Through ns-3 simulation, we evaluate the performance of TWT scheduling and highlight the benefits of TWT for a large number of STAs from the fairness and power consumption perspective.
Date of Conference: 29 March 2021 - 01 April 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 05 May 2021
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