[SEMINAR] October 28, 2022 – Kirill Chemrov – Smart Preliminary Channel Access to Support Real-Time Traffic in Wi-Fi Networks
We are happy to invite you to the next talk of Moscow Telecommunication Seminar which will be held at 17.00 (MSK, UTC+03:00), on Friday, October 28, 2022, in Skype. Click here to show the seminar start time in your timezone.
Title: Smart Preliminary Channel Access to Support Real-Time Traffic in Wi-Fi Networks
Speaker: Kirill Chemrov, IITP RAS, MIPT
Abstract: Real-time applications (RTA) are an important use case for IEEE 802.11be, a new amendment to the Wi-Fi standard. This amendment introduces new mechanisms to provide low delay and high reliability for RTA but many of them are not supported by legacy devices that may still be present in future Wi-Fi networks. This seminar will first discuss existing RTA-aware Wi-Fi mechanisms with their superiorities and limitations. It will then introduce new Smart Preliminary Channel Access and other methods that were designed to satisfy strict RTA requirements even in the presence of legacy devices. The last part of the talk will cover the comparison of such methods in terms of the quality of service of both RTA and delay-insensitive traffic.
Bio: Kirill Chemrov received the Bachelor degree in applied mathematics and physics from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) in 2022, and is currently pursuing Master degree. He joined the Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IITP RAS) in 2020. He is currently a junior researcher at the Wireless Networks Lab of IITP RAS. His research interests include real-time applications support in Wi-Fi networks.
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