Piros: Pushing the Limits of Partially Concurrent Transmission in WiFi Networks

Partially overlapped channels are barely used for concurrent transmission in WiFi networks, since they lead to collisions where the collided packets cannot be decoded successfully. In this paper, we observe that the actual corrupted symbols by partial-channel interference in OFDM-based WiFi networks are not as severe as we expected. There remains extra coding redundancy that can be exploited from the corrupted symbols, and utilized for packet recovery. Accordingly, we present a novel paradigm termed Piros, in order to Push the lImits of partially concurrent transmission in WiFi networks. Piros strategically leverages the coding redundancy according to the overlap portion in a distributed manner, and extracts useful decoding information from the corrupted symbols to decode the packet with partial-channel interference.