This work introduces an innovative Access Point (AP) allocation algorithm for dense Wi-Fi networks, which relies on a centralised potential game developed in a Software-Defined Wireless Networking (SDWN)-based framework. The proposed strategy optimises the allocation of the Wi-Fi stations (STAs) to APs and allows their dynamic reallocation according to possible changes in the capacity of the Wi-Fi network. This paper illustrates the design of the proposed framework based on SDWN and the implementation of the potential game-based algorithm, which includes two possible strategies. The main novel contribution of this work is that the algorithm allows us to efficiently reallocate the STAs by considering external interference, which can negative...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
This work introduces an innovative Access Point (AP) allocation algorithm for dense Wi-Fi networks, ...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) selection in large Wi-Fi networks. Unlike curr...
Abstract: This paper focuses on addressing the Access Point (AP) selection problem by relying on a...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
This paper focuses on addressing the Access Point (AP) selection problem by relying on a centralized...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) channel assignment in dense IEEE 802.11 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...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
International audienceWe propose, in this paper, a novel approach of Access Point (AP) backhaul capa...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
This work introduces an innovative Access Point (AP) allocation algorithm for dense Wi-Fi networks, ...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) selection in large Wi-Fi networks. Unlike curr...
Abstract: This paper focuses on addressing the Access Point (AP) selection problem by relying on a...
According to the spread of wireless LAN, many stations (STAs) can access to the In-ternet via wirele...
This paper focuses on addressing the Access Point (AP) selection problem by relying on a centralized...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
The 802.11 families are considered as the most applicable set of standards for Wireless Local Area N...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) channel assignment in dense IEEE 802.11 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...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
International audienceWe propose, in this paper, a novel approach of Access Point (AP) backhaul capa...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...
Wireless access networks are often characterized by the interaction of different end users, communic...