Papers Published
Abstract:
This paper proposes to exploit physical layer information
towards improved rate selection in wireless networks.
While existing schemes pick good transmission rates,
this paper takes a step further towards computing the
optimal bit rate. The main idea is to capture the channel behavior through symbol level dispersions, and “replay” these dispersions on different rate encodings of
the same packet. The “replay” action can be emulated
at the receiver without requiring the transmitter to send
the packet at every other rate. The maximum successful rate is likely to be the optimal rate of the received
packet, and assuming that the channel remains coherent,
the same rate can be prescribed for the next transmission. We design, implement, and evaluate this idea over
a small testbed of USRP hardware and GNURadio software. Our proposal, called AccuRate, predicts a packet’s
optimal rate 95% of times when the packet is received
correctly. When the packet is received in error, AccuRate
computes its optimal rate with 93% accuracy. In terms of
throughput, we show that AccuRate improves over the
state-of-the-art scheme SoftRate by around 10%, and is
reasonably close to the optimal.