Abstract—Deploying city-wide 802.11 access points has made possible internet access in a vehicle, nevertheless it is challenging to maintain client performance at vehicular speed especially when multiple mobile users exist. This paper considers the association control problem for vehicular networks in drive-thru Internet scenarios. In particular, we aim to improve the overall throughput and fairness for all users. We design efficient algorithms to achieve the objectives through several techniques including approximation. Our simulation results confirm the performance of our algorithms. I
The popularity of wireless local area networks has led to a dramatic increase in the density of acce...
Abstract — When deploying IEEE 802.11 LANs, it is important from the performance perspective to asso...
Abstract—As mobile nodes roam in a wireless network, they continuously associate with different acce...
Driven by the ever-growing expectation of ubiquitous connectivity and the widespread adoption of IEE...
This brief presents a unified analytical framework for the evaluation of drive-thru Internet perform...
Abstract—As IEEE 802.11 access points (APs) open up services to mobile clients, opportunistic access...
Abstract—In modern wireless networks, fairness of user throughputs is often important to efficiently...
In this paper, we introduce a new cross-layer communication protocol for vehicular internet access a...
The dense deployment of wireless access points (APs) either in wireless local area networks (WLANs) ...
International audienceDensification of Wi-Fi networks has led to the possibility for a station to ch...
Recent vehicular ad hoc networks research has been focusing on providing intelligent transportation ...
International audienceDensification of Wi-Fis networks has led to the possibility for a wireless sta...
This paper addresses an unfairness problem that exists among vehicles of distinct velocities in IEEE...
Abstract—Because the access points (APs) and the stations (STAs) of a community access network are d...
Abstract-The performance of vehicular Internet access using roadside 802.11-based APs has been exten...
The popularity of wireless local area networks has led to a dramatic increase in the density of acce...
Abstract — When deploying IEEE 802.11 LANs, it is important from the performance perspective to asso...
Abstract—As mobile nodes roam in a wireless network, they continuously associate with different acce...
Driven by the ever-growing expectation of ubiquitous connectivity and the widespread adoption of IEE...
This brief presents a unified analytical framework for the evaluation of drive-thru Internet perform...
Abstract—As IEEE 802.11 access points (APs) open up services to mobile clients, opportunistic access...
Abstract—In modern wireless networks, fairness of user throughputs is often important to efficiently...
In this paper, we introduce a new cross-layer communication protocol for vehicular internet access a...
The dense deployment of wireless access points (APs) either in wireless local area networks (WLANs) ...
International audienceDensification of Wi-Fi networks has led to the possibility for a station to ch...
Recent vehicular ad hoc networks research has been focusing on providing intelligent transportation ...
International audienceDensification of Wi-Fis networks has led to the possibility for a wireless sta...
This paper addresses an unfairness problem that exists among vehicles of distinct velocities in IEEE...
Abstract—Because the access points (APs) and the stations (STAs) of a community access network are d...
Abstract-The performance of vehicular Internet access using roadside 802.11-based APs has been exten...
The popularity of wireless local area networks has led to a dramatic increase in the density of acce...
Abstract — When deploying IEEE 802.11 LANs, it is important from the performance perspective to asso...
Abstract—As mobile nodes roam in a wireless network, they continuously associate with different acce...