Abstract—This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in a Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), with seamless communications. Specifically, when multiple WLAN access points are available, the scheme enables a mobile node to select dynamically the access point to connect with, based on a combination of measured parameters such as signal strength, transmission rate, channel load and interference. The proposed scheme has been implemented as part of a cross-layer architecture which offers the possibility of concurrently exploiting multiple networks for the same communication flow generated by some distributed multimedia application. The results which have obtained from an experimental assessment of our ...
An overview of wireless networks, cross-layer optimization techniques, and advances in wireless LAN ...
The aim of this thesis is to define a solution offering end-users seamless mobility in a multi-radio...
Due to the rapid and independent developments of systems, heterogeneity has become a common feature...
This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in a Wireles...
In traditional infrastructural wireless local area network (WLAN), the mobile node (MN) makes the de...
In the near future, wireless local area networks (WLANs) will overlap to provide continuous coverage...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
Wireless LANs have been widely deployed, and multiple access points (APs) will be much more likely t...
In wireless LAN technology, access point selection at each station is a critical problem in order to...
The current commercial access point (AP) selection schemes are mostly based on received signal stren...
Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in the use of WLAN technology due to its easy d...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays, since devices can fi nd more than one access point (AP) in wireless local area n...
In wireless local area networks, often a station can potentially associate with more than one access...
Wireless LAN (WLAN) access in public hotspot areas becomes popular in the recent years. Since more a...
Abstract—Due to the limited diffracting ability of millimeter wave (mm-wave) signals, solving the bl...
An overview of wireless networks, cross-layer optimization techniques, and advances in wireless LAN ...
The aim of this thesis is to define a solution offering end-users seamless mobility in a multi-radio...
Due to the rapid and independent developments of systems, heterogeneity has become a common feature...
This paper describes a scheme for providing mobile multimedia applications, distributed in a Wireles...
In traditional infrastructural wireless local area network (WLAN), the mobile node (MN) makes the de...
In the near future, wireless local area networks (WLANs) will overlap to provide continuous coverage...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
Wireless LANs have been widely deployed, and multiple access points (APs) will be much more likely t...
In wireless LAN technology, access point selection at each station is a critical problem in order to...
The current commercial access point (AP) selection schemes are mostly based on received signal stren...
Abstract Recently, there has been a growing interest in the use of WLAN technology due to its easy d...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays, since devices can fi nd more than one access point (AP) in wireless local area n...
In wireless local area networks, often a station can potentially associate with more than one access...
Wireless LAN (WLAN) access in public hotspot areas becomes popular in the recent years. Since more a...
Abstract—Due to the limited diffracting ability of millimeter wave (mm-wave) signals, solving the bl...
An overview of wireless networks, cross-layer optimization techniques, and advances in wireless LAN ...
The aim of this thesis is to define a solution offering end-users seamless mobility in a multi-radio...
Due to the rapid and independent developments of systems, heterogeneity has become a common feature...