Access Point Initiated Approach for Interfered Node Detection in 802.11 WLANs

Automated interference detection is required for operation and management services in wireless networks as Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) based on IEEE 802.11 Standard since co-channel interference from other wireless transmitters occurs irregularly. We propose a new approach for detecting the presence of interference on 802.11 links. Our solution focuses on the Access Point (AP)-initiated monitoring approach without Wireless Station (STA)-initiated additional function and sniffer devices. Our approach uses the geographical distribution of the response delay of the Acknowledgment packet (ACK) to the downlink packet that AP transmitted to STAs. The proposed method consists of a continuous monitoring step and a periodical diagnosis step to measure network statistics by ACK response delay between an AP and STAs and to detect whether and where interference occurs respectively. Comprehensive simulation results show that the proposed approach has a good accuracy and low misdetection ratio for diagnosing the interference existence and location in IEEE 802.11 WLANs.