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Performance Analysis of IEEE 802.11bn with Coordinated TDMA on Real-Time Applications

Published: August 26, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2508.18755v1

By: Seungmin Lee , Changmin Lee , Si-Chan Noh and more

Potential Business Impact:

Makes Wi-Fi faster for games and video calls.

Business Areas:
Wireless Hardware, Mobile

Wi-Fi plays a crucial role in connecting electronic devices and providing communication services in everyday life. Recently, there has been a growing demand for services that require low-latency communication, such as real-time applications. The latest amendments to Wi-Fi, IEEE 802.11bn, are being developed to address these demands with technologies such as the multiple access point coordination (MAPC). In this paper, we demonstrate that coordinated TDMA (Co-TDMA), one of the MAPC techniques, effectively reduces the latency of transmitting time-sensitive traffic. In particular, we focus on worst-case latency and jitter, which are key metrics for evaluating the performance of real-time applications. We first introduce a Co-TDMA scheduling strategy. We then investigate how this scheduling strategy impacts latency under varying levels of network congestion and traffic volume characteristics. Finally, we validate our findings through system-level simulations. Our simulation results demonstrate that Co-TDMA effectively mitigates jitter and worst-case latency for LL traffic, with the latter exhibiting an improvement of approximately 24%.

Page Count
6 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Information Theory