AbstractIEEE 802.11 WLAN technology provides access of internet applications like HTTP, FTP, Video and others to its static and mobile users. In WLAN a station is enabled to take the services of internet only after its association with an access point (AP). A station can select an AP with the higher signal strength from among access points (APs). In real time scenario of IEEE 802.11 WLAN the mobile stations dynamically changes their locations which leads the unbalanced load distribution on available access points (APs). This load imbalance leads to considerable degradation in the performance of WLAN. In this paper we proposed a load balancing algorithm to enhance the network performance. Our algorithm will dynamically balance the network lo...
Graduation date: 2011As the number of mobile devices accessing large-scale WLANs such as campus\ud a...
AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving fro...
In current Enterprise WLANs (EWLANs), traffic load on access points (APs) is often unevenly distribu...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 WLAN technology provides access of internet applications like HTTP, FTP, Video a...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
Network overload is one of the key challenges in wireless LANs. This goal is typically achieved when...
International audienceWith the 802.11 WLAN multimedia applications (Video, Audio, real-time voice ov...
We study the problem of load balancing in 802.11-based wireless networks, operating in infrastructur...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays, since devices can fi nd more than one access point (AP) in wireless local area n...
This article discusses a user-based channel assignment algorithm in a load-balanced IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Abstract — As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and bus...
Abstract-An algorithm to reduce congestion and balance users' load in IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless L...
Future wireless networks will enjoy ubiquitous connectivity by taking advantage of the IP core conve...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
Abstract. In the few last years, the deployment of IEEE 802.11 WLAN in hotspots environment had beco...
Graduation date: 2011As the number of mobile devices accessing large-scale WLANs such as campus\ud a...
AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving fro...
In current Enterprise WLANs (EWLANs), traffic load on access points (APs) is often unevenly distribu...
AbstractIEEE 802.11 WLAN technology provides access of internet applications like HTTP, FTP, Video a...
[[abstract]]In an infrastructure wireless LAN, the access point (AP) is responsible for connecting m...
Network overload is one of the key challenges in wireless LANs. This goal is typically achieved when...
International audienceWith the 802.11 WLAN multimedia applications (Video, Audio, real-time voice ov...
We study the problem of load balancing in 802.11-based wireless networks, operating in infrastructur...
ABSTRACT: Nowadays, since devices can fi nd more than one access point (AP) in wireless local area n...
This article discusses a user-based channel assignment algorithm in a load-balanced IEEE 802.11 WLAN
Abstract — As the Internet becomes the critical information infrastructure for both personal and bus...
Abstract-An algorithm to reduce congestion and balance users' load in IEEE 802.11b/g Wireless L...
Future wireless networks will enjoy ubiquitous connectivity by taking advantage of the IP core conve...
A key issue in Wireless LANs (WLANs) is the management of user congestion at popular zones called “h...
Abstract. In the few last years, the deployment of IEEE 802.11 WLAN in hotspots environment had beco...
Graduation date: 2011As the number of mobile devices accessing large-scale WLANs such as campus\ud a...
AbstractWireless networks (WNs) are today used in many areas thanks to several benefits deriving fro...
In current Enterprise WLANs (EWLANs), traffic load on access points (APs) is often unevenly distribu...