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Prof. Patrick P.C. LEE received the best paper in ACM CoNext 2008 (2008)
Congratulation to Prof. Patrick P.C. Lee, who won the best paper award
in the ACM CoNext 2008 Conference
(http://www.sigcomm.org/co-next2008). The work is: "Opportunistic
Use of Client Repeaters to Improve Performance of WLANs".
The paper shows that currently deployed IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi networks
suffer the rate anomaly problem, in which stations with lower signal
quality transmit at lower rates and consume a significant majority of
airtime, thereby dramatically reducing the throughput of stations
transmitting at high rates. The paper proposes a practical, deployable
system called SoftRepeater, in which stations cooperatively address
the rate anomaly problem. Specifically, a higher-rate WiFi stations
opportunistically transform themselves into repeaters for stations
with low data rates when transmitting to/from the AP. Prof. Lee and
his co-authors analyze this problem, and propose a protocol that
ensures that repeater functionality is enabled only when appropriate.
SoftRepeater can also run directly on top of today's 802.11
infrastructure networks. Through simulation and testbed experiments,
SoftRepeater can improve cumulative throughput by up to 200%.
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