This work studies the quality of service (QoS) performance of wireless networks that integrate light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi). While the hybrid network is potential for improving network capacity, load balancing becomes essential and challenging due to the nature of heterogeneous access points (APs). A number of studies have been conducted to address this issue, focusing on maximising the network capacity with user fairness constraints. However, in practice, QoS metrics including packet loss ratio and latency are important to network services. In this paper, QoS-driven load balancing is studied for hybrid LiFi and WiFi networks (HLWNets) in two scenarios: single-AP association (SA) and multi-AP association (MA). In each ...
Supporting quality of service (QoS) in wireless networks has been a very rich and interesting area o...
Since light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) do not interfere with one another, a LiFi/W...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This thesis presents a means ...
Light Fidelity (LiFi) uses light emitting diodes (LEOs) for high speed wireless communications. a h...
Abstract—Coexistence of different wireless networks is a common phenomenon in today’s smart communic...
The increasing number of mobile devices challenges the current radio frequency (RF) networks. The c...
In this paper we analyse two of the most widely used types of hybrid networks: WiFi + WiMAX and WiFi...
In order to tackle the rapidly growing number of mobile devices and their expanding demands for Inte...
The extensive deployment of 802.11 WLAN has positioned itself as the de-facto wireless access networ...
Quality of Service (QoS) in networking is defined as the assurance or as a guarantee factor that the...
In this paper we analyse two of the most widely used types of hybrid networks: WiFi + WiMAX and WiFi...
The hybrid light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) networks is regarded as a promising so...
Light fidelity (LiFi) is a relatively new wireless communication technology that exploits the optica...
More subtle and explicit QoS control mechanisms are required at the radio access level, even though ...
Abstract — Quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning, high sys-tem throughput, and fairness assurance ar...
Supporting quality of service (QoS) in wireless networks has been a very rich and interesting area o...
Since light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) do not interfere with one another, a LiFi/W...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This thesis presents a means ...
Light Fidelity (LiFi) uses light emitting diodes (LEOs) for high speed wireless communications. a h...
Abstract—Coexistence of different wireless networks is a common phenomenon in today’s smart communic...
The increasing number of mobile devices challenges the current radio frequency (RF) networks. The c...
In this paper we analyse two of the most widely used types of hybrid networks: WiFi + WiMAX and WiFi...
In order to tackle the rapidly growing number of mobile devices and their expanding demands for Inte...
The extensive deployment of 802.11 WLAN has positioned itself as the de-facto wireless access networ...
Quality of Service (QoS) in networking is defined as the assurance or as a guarantee factor that the...
In this paper we analyse two of the most widely used types of hybrid networks: WiFi + WiMAX and WiFi...
The hybrid light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) networks is regarded as a promising so...
Light fidelity (LiFi) is a relatively new wireless communication technology that exploits the optica...
More subtle and explicit QoS control mechanisms are required at the radio access level, even though ...
Abstract — Quality-of-service (QoS) provisioning, high sys-tem throughput, and fairness assurance ar...
Supporting quality of service (QoS) in wireless networks has been a very rich and interesting area o...
Since light fidelity (LiFi) and wireless fidelity (WiFi) do not interfere with one another, a LiFi/W...
301 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This thesis presents a means ...