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Throughput analysis of a CSMA based WLAN with successive interference cancellation under Rayleigh fading and shadowing

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WIRELESS NETWORKS
Volume 22, Issue 4, Pages 1285-1298

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11276-015-1038-5

Keywords

Wireless local area network; Carrier sense multiple access; Medium access control; Successive interference cancellation; Throughput; Fading; Shadowing

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In this paper, we consider a carrier sense multiple access based wireless local area network ( WLAN) with a successive interference cancellation ( SIC) technique. We develop an analytical model to compute the average throughput of a user in a WLAN with the SIC technique in presence of path loss, Rayleigh fading and log-normal shadowing. We then validate the model via simulation. By means of the developed analytical model, we compute the average throughput of a user in WLAN systems without and with the SIC technique and evaluate the throughput gain provided by the SIC technique. We find that the throughput gain provided by the SIC technique is significant. However, the throughput gain varies significantly depending on the parameters of network and wireless channel. We find that the throughput gain provided by the SIC technique increases with increasing the number of users in WLAN, medium access rate of the users and the variance in shadowing and it decreases with increasing the data transmission rate. We also investigate the effect of the decoding capability of the SIC technique on the throughput performance. We find that throughputs obtained with decoding capability of 2 and 3 packets are very close.

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