Fairness-Based Multi-AP Coordination Using Federated Learning in Wi-Fi 7
Round 1
Reviewer 1 Report
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Reviewer 2 Report
This paper addresses a very interesing topic in Wi-Fi communication. However, there are minor language issues and major math issues that needs to be addressed before publication.
English
- Lots of acronyms are not defined.
- Fig and Figure are used. Please choose one format and stick to it.
Math
- Please use a notation and description table for the symbols used in the paper.
- M is the set of AP's, with this definition d_1 to d_m in eq. 1, sounds like one device from each AP, which is not the case.
- K is actually the number of devices that participate in the FL
- N is the sum of N_k and again N is a set of {x_i, y_i}, which is two different definition,
- Energy consumption of devices can be considered to select M_AP, but the energy consumption of APs is not essential, because APs are usually connected to a power source.
Reference
- There are few references in this work. Add recent references and some early sources in MLO
--Distributed and jamming-resistant channel assignment and routing for multi-hop wireless networks
--Beacon-based channel assignment and jammer mitigation for MANETs with multiple interfaces and multiple channels
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