The field of wireless networking has received unprecedented attention from the research community during the last decade due to its great potential to create new horizons for communicating beyond the Internet. Wireless LANs (WLANs) based on the IEEE 802.11 standard have become prevalent in public as well as residential areas, and their importance as an enabling technology will continue to grow for future pervasive computing applications. However, as their scale and complexity continue to grow, reducing handoff latency is particularly important. This paper presents the Behavior-based Mobility Prediction scheme to eliminate the scanning overhead incurred in IEEE 802.11 networks. This is achieved by considering not only location information bu...
Behavior-based mobility prediction for seamless handoffs in mobile wireless network
peer reviewedThe mobility prediction problem is defined as guessing a mobile node's next access poin...
While witnessing the rapid development in the world of wireless communication, it is highly expected...
The field of wireless networking has received unprecedented attention from the research community du...
Graduation date: 2009Wireless Networks have been widely adopted into a major part of today's network...
We evaluate mobility predictors in wireless networks. Handoff prediction in wireless networks has lo...
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) are emerging as a popular technology for access to the Internet...
Abstract — Wireless local area networks (WLANs) are emerging as a popular technology for access to t...
Many network services may be improved or enabled by successful predictions of users\u27 future mobil...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from one access point to anothe...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from the current access point t...
One of the requirements for seamless mobility is efficient resource reservation and context transfer...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from the current access point t...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) have been widely adopted and are more convenient as they are inter-connected a...
Behavior-based mobility prediction for seamless handoffs in mobile wireless network
peer reviewedThe mobility prediction problem is defined as guessing a mobile node's next access poin...
While witnessing the rapid development in the world of wireless communication, it is highly expected...
The field of wireless networking has received unprecedented attention from the research community du...
Graduation date: 2009Wireless Networks have been widely adopted into a major part of today's network...
We evaluate mobility predictors in wireless networks. Handoff prediction in wireless networks has lo...
Wireless local area networks (WLANs) are emerging as a popular technology for access to the Internet...
Abstract — Wireless local area networks (WLANs) are emerging as a popular technology for access to t...
Many network services may be improved or enabled by successful predictions of users\u27 future mobil...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from one access point to anothe...
Location is an important feature for many applications, and wireless networks can better serve their...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from the current access point t...
One of the requirements for seamless mobility is efficient resource reservation and context transfer...
In 802.11 wireless infrastructure networks, as the mobile node moves from the current access point t...
Wireless LANs (WLANs) have been widely adopted and are more convenient as they are inter-connected a...
Behavior-based mobility prediction for seamless handoffs in mobile wireless network
peer reviewedThe mobility prediction problem is defined as guessing a mobile node's next access poin...
While witnessing the rapid development in the world of wireless communication, it is highly expected...