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MU-MIMO User Grouping for WLANs supporting Indoor VR Applications

Author(s)
Shin, KyuboChoi, SeokwooKim, Hyoil
Issued Date
2020-10-21
DOI
10.1109/ICTC49870.2020.9289243
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/78092
Citation
International Conference on ICT Convergence, pp.969 - 971
Abstract
Virtual Reality (VR) applications require low latency transmission of high-definition video frames to support immersive user experience without incurring side-effects like motion sickness. In this paper, we claim that state-of-the-art MU-MIMO user selection schemes fail to achieve the aforementioned goal due to their focus on building the best MU-MIMO group with maximal throughput. To fill the gap, we propose two new scheduling schemes to effectively reduce the user-experienced latency in WLAN-based VR systems. Via extensive simulations, we compare the performance of our proposed schedulers with that of Guidepost, a well-known MU-MIMO scheduler, to show the need of considering inter-group dependency in user scheduling to best support VR service provisioning. The latency enhancement by the proposed algorithms is revealed as up to 23.2% in the average sum airtime and up to 36.9% in the maximum sum airtime.
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IEEE

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