Abstract—In 802.11-based wireless networks the stations (STAs) are associated with the available access points (APs) and communicate through them. In traditional handoff schemes the STAs get information about the active APs in their neighborhood by scanning the available channels and listen to transmitted beacons. This paper proposes a 802.11k compliant framework for cooperative handoff where the STAs are informed about the active APs by exchanging information with neighboring STAs. In this way we minimize the delay of the scanning procedure. We evaluate the performance of our mechanisms through simulations and we show that when our cooperative framework is applied the network performance is significantly improved. Consequently, our system ...
The IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have seen rapid growth and deployment in the recent years. W...
In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) with more than one access point (AP), the handoff process pla...
As the radio range of access point (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) is about 35 meters, ...
In 802.11-based wireless networks the stations (STAs) are associated with the available access point...
In IEEE 802.11-based wireless networks, the stations (STAs) are associated with the available access...
Fast and efficient handoff is one of the foremost requirements of the 802.11 based wireless networks...
Abstract—Handoff process in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks must be accomplished with as little interr...
Abstract — In a wireless network, mobile nodes (MNs) repeat-edly perform tasks such as layer 2 (L2) ...
Abstract Handoff procedure in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks must be accomplished with as little inte...
IEEE 802.11b networks are becoming more ubiquitous. While roaming through access points, a mobile no...
The availability of public access WLANs (Wireless LANs) is growing with many cities now announcing m...
[[abstract]]To guarantee seamless handoffs between access points (APs) is one of the most decisive f...
This paper deals with secure fast handoff among access points (APs) of different IEEE 802.11r mobili...
In this letter, we propose an efficient channel scanning scheme for IEEE 802.11 WLANs to reduce the ...
Abstract — Wireless access networks scale by replicating base stations geographically and then allow...
The IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have seen rapid growth and deployment in the recent years. W...
In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) with more than one access point (AP), the handoff process pla...
As the radio range of access point (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) is about 35 meters, ...
In 802.11-based wireless networks the stations (STAs) are associated with the available access point...
In IEEE 802.11-based wireless networks, the stations (STAs) are associated with the available access...
Fast and efficient handoff is one of the foremost requirements of the 802.11 based wireless networks...
Abstract—Handoff process in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks must be accomplished with as little interr...
Abstract — In a wireless network, mobile nodes (MNs) repeat-edly perform tasks such as layer 2 (L2) ...
Abstract Handoff procedure in IEEE 802.11 wireless networks must be accomplished with as little inte...
IEEE 802.11b networks are becoming more ubiquitous. While roaming through access points, a mobile no...
The availability of public access WLANs (Wireless LANs) is growing with many cities now announcing m...
[[abstract]]To guarantee seamless handoffs between access points (APs) is one of the most decisive f...
This paper deals with secure fast handoff among access points (APs) of different IEEE 802.11r mobili...
In this letter, we propose an efficient channel scanning scheme for IEEE 802.11 WLANs to reduce the ...
Abstract — Wireless access networks scale by replicating base stations geographically and then allow...
The IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have seen rapid growth and deployment in the recent years. W...
In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) with more than one access point (AP), the handoff process pla...
As the radio range of access point (AP) in a wireless local area network (WLAN) is about 35 meters, ...