Abstract

This letter reports on an ultra-fast and accurate channel assignment approach using a coherent Ising machine (CIM) for dense wireless LAN (WLAN) systems. CIM is a laser-based high-speed hardware approach for solving Ising problems using optoelectronic features. We formulate the total-throughput maximization problem for large-scale centralized WLAN systems as a combinatorial optimization problem. Subsequently, the problem is converted into an Ising problem to be optimized via a CIM. Simulation results reveal that the CIM can improve the total throughput performance and give results in a very short time (millisecond order).

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