In IEEE 802.11-based wireless mesh networks a user is associated with an access point (AP) in order to communicate and be part of the overall network. The association mechanism specified by the IEEE 802.11 standard does not consider the channel conditions and the AP load in the association process. Employing the mechanism in its plain form in wireless mesh networks we may only achieve low throughput and low user transmission rates. In this paper, we propose an association mechanism that is aware of the uplink and downlink channel conditions. We introduce a metric that captures the channel conditions and the load of the APs in the network. The users use this metric in order to optimally associate with the available APs. We then extend the fu...
The process of association to wireless access networks is often driven only by the quality of the wi...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) consist of two kinds of nodes: mesh routers which form the backbones o...
10.1109/ISWCS.2009.5285257Proceedings of the 2009 6th International Symposium on Wireless Communicat...
In wireless mesh networks the users are associated with the available mesh access points (APs) in or...
In wireless mesh networks the users are associated with the available mesh access points (APs) in or...
The management of the available resources in wireless networks is an important task that must be exe...
Recently, various working groups of standardization bodies, have finalized or have been finalizing s...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a promising step towards the goal of ubiquitous broadb...
Abstract — When deploying IEEE 802.11 LANs, it is important from the performance perspective to asso...
Efficient association of a station with the appropriate access point has always been a challenging p...
Abstract Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) provide high-bandwidth wireless ac-cess, which makes it capab...
The IEEE 802.11 based wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are becoming the promising technology to provide...
Abstract—Efficient association of a station with the appropriate access point has always been a chal...
In IEEE 802.11 based wireless mesh network (WMN), a mesh client often finds multiple access points (...
The association/handoff procedures are very important towards achieving a balanced operation in 802....
The process of association to wireless access networks is often driven only by the quality of the wi...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) consist of two kinds of nodes: mesh routers which form the backbones o...
10.1109/ISWCS.2009.5285257Proceedings of the 2009 6th International Symposium on Wireless Communicat...
In wireless mesh networks the users are associated with the available mesh access points (APs) in or...
In wireless mesh networks the users are associated with the available mesh access points (APs) in or...
The management of the available resources in wireless networks is an important task that must be exe...
Recently, various working groups of standardization bodies, have finalized or have been finalizing s...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a promising step towards the goal of ubiquitous broadb...
Abstract — When deploying IEEE 802.11 LANs, it is important from the performance perspective to asso...
Efficient association of a station with the appropriate access point has always been a challenging p...
Abstract Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) provide high-bandwidth wireless ac-cess, which makes it capab...
The IEEE 802.11 based wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are becoming the promising technology to provide...
Abstract—Efficient association of a station with the appropriate access point has always been a chal...
In IEEE 802.11 based wireless mesh network (WMN), a mesh client often finds multiple access points (...
The association/handoff procedures are very important towards achieving a balanced operation in 802....
The process of association to wireless access networks is often driven only by the quality of the wi...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) consist of two kinds of nodes: mesh routers which form the backbones o...
10.1109/ISWCS.2009.5285257Proceedings of the 2009 6th International Symposium on Wireless Communicat...