International audienceSeveral softwares have been developed for computer-aided design of radio networks. The first constitutive element of such a tool is the propagation modelling algorithm. The second is the planning process providing positions and setup of access points. The last one concerning the frequency channel allocation problem (FAP) is the focus of this paper. Many works devoted to this problem exploit a graph-based modelling that leads to an under-constrained problem as interference between mobile nodes are not taken into account. In this paper a new QoSbased FAP criterion is formulated. This QoS criterion measures the overall throughput taking downlink interference into account. We show on an example that our FAP model outperfor...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) channel assignment in dense IEEE 802.11 Wirele...
Due to the time varying and bursty nature of wireless links, it is very difficult to provide guarant...
Designing 802.11 wireless networks includes two major components: selection of access points (APs) i...
International audienceThis paper proposes an automatic base station planning approach. This approach...
The increased use of wireless local area networks has led to an increased interference and a reduced...
Wireless LAN using IEEE 802.11 networks are now widely deployed at home by residential users or in h...
Wireless local area network (WLAN) planning is a vital phase, and the design of WLAN needs to be pla...
Wireless communication has many applications since its invention more than a century ago. The freque...
There are two relevant stages in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) planning. First, a location for ...
Abstract — The IEEE 802.11 standard specifies both radio and MAC protocol design. We observe that it...
Large deployment of IEEE 802.11 wirelesses LANs (WLANs) is perceivable in the present world. In orde...
There are two widely used interference models to characterize interference in wireless communication...
At present, no standard frequency allocation mechanism exists for Wireless LAN access points. In thi...
Abstract-In this paper, an enhanced channel-assignment algorithm at the Access Points (APs) of a Wir...
Abstract- In this paper, an enhanced channel-assignment algorithm at the Access Points (APs) of a Wi...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) channel assignment in dense IEEE 802.11 Wirele...
Due to the time varying and bursty nature of wireless links, it is very difficult to provide guarant...
Designing 802.11 wireless networks includes two major components: selection of access points (APs) i...
International audienceThis paper proposes an automatic base station planning approach. This approach...
The increased use of wireless local area networks has led to an increased interference and a reduced...
Wireless LAN using IEEE 802.11 networks are now widely deployed at home by residential users or in h...
Wireless local area network (WLAN) planning is a vital phase, and the design of WLAN needs to be pla...
Wireless communication has many applications since its invention more than a century ago. The freque...
There are two relevant stages in Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) planning. First, a location for ...
Abstract — The IEEE 802.11 standard specifies both radio and MAC protocol design. We observe that it...
Large deployment of IEEE 802.11 wirelesses LANs (WLANs) is perceivable in the present world. In orde...
There are two widely used interference models to characterize interference in wireless communication...
At present, no standard frequency allocation mechanism exists for Wireless LAN access points. In thi...
Abstract-In this paper, an enhanced channel-assignment algorithm at the Access Points (APs) of a Wir...
Abstract- In this paper, an enhanced channel-assignment algorithm at the Access Points (APs) of a Wi...
This paper addresses the problem of Access Point (AP) channel assignment in dense IEEE 802.11 Wirele...
Due to the time varying and bursty nature of wireless links, it is very difficult to provide guarant...
Designing 802.11 wireless networks includes two major components: selection of access points (APs) i...