Showing posts with label MIMO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MIMO. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

MU-MIMO and 802.11n/ac:An User Level Overview

Multi User MIMO, the technology introduced first in 802.11ac (By first means in to the IEEE std's) and is known to increase the spectral efficiency of the wifi channel by using multiple antennas for multiple recipients in the Downlink.


When a 11n/11ac AP with 4 antennae transmitting to a smart phones with typically a single antenna, the AP is forced to use single antenna only, causing high spectral wastage. Now imagine, if we can make use of the other 3 antennas to transmit data to other connected clients while antenna1 is transmitting to STA1? 

Here's a quote from the 802.11-ac-draft-4.0:

The support for VHT transmit beamforming sounding and VHT MU PPDUs in a VHT AP and more than oneVHT STA within a VHT BSS enables the optional use of DL-MU-MIMO. 
With DL-MU-MIMO the AP can create up to four A-MPDUs each carrying MPDUs destined for an associated MU capable STA. The AP uses group identifiers (GIDs) to signal potential recipient STAs. 
The AP transmits the A-MPDUs simultaneously in separate space-time streams such that each recipient STA is able to demodulate the space-time streams carrying its A-MPDU. 
The simultaneous transmission of A-MPDUs in a single VHT MU PPDU provides a means to increase aggregate throughput over that which would be achieved by sending the A-MPDUs in separateSU PPDUs.
That's MU-MIMO causing us a higher DL throughput even when there are many STA's connected to AP. Now for a technical mind, we shall discuss the below queries in the upcoming 802.11ac article.


a) How the CSMA/CA works here?

b) How the ACK procedure works? 

c) Why TxBF is mandatory for DL-MU-MIMO

d) Can we explot this for Multi AP and Multi Channel COncurrency...so on


Here's a nice video demonstration by qualcomm R&D, Enjoy.