Quality of service oriented access point selection framework for large Wi-Fi networks
This paper addresses the problem of access point (AP) selection in large Wi-Fi networks.
Unlike current solutions that rely on received signal strength to determine the best AP that …
Unlike current solutions that rely on received signal strength to determine the best AP that …
[BOOK][B] 802.11 wireless networks: security and analysis
A Holt, CY Huang - 2010 - books.google.com
Page 1 ALAN HOLT CH-YU HUANG 802.11 Wireless Networks Security and Analysis
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS © Springer AND NETWORKS Page 2 Computer …
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS © Springer AND NETWORKS Page 2 Computer …
Online adaptive compression in delay sensitive wireless sensor networks
X Deng, Y Yang - IEEE Transactions on Computers, 2012 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Compression, as a popular technique to reduce data size by exploiting data redundancy,
can be used in delay sensitive wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to reduce end-to-end …
can be used in delay sensitive wireless sensor networks (WSNs) to reduce end-to-end …
Smartphone-assisted energy efficient data communication for wearable devices
In dynamically changing network environments, no single data communication approaches
for wearable devices are guaranteed to yield the best performance-cost ratio. To illustrate …
for wearable devices are guaranteed to yield the best performance-cost ratio. To illustrate …
A centralized framework for smart access point selection based on the fittingness factor
This paper focuses on addressing the Access Point (AP) selection problem by relying on a
centralized controller that provides a global view of the network. This approach follows the …
centralized controller that provides a global view of the network. This approach follows the …
A utility based access point selection method for IEEE 802.11 wireless networks with enhanced quality of experience
Over the past ten years, many solutions have been proposed to address the problem of
access point selection in IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi networks. The standard, which recommends that …
access point selection in IEEE 802.11 Wi-Fi networks. The standard, which recommends that …
Realizing physical layer security in large wireless networks using spectrum programmability
This paper explores a practical approach to securing large wireless networks by applying
Physical Layer Security (PLS). To date, PLS has mostly been seen as an information theory …
Physical Layer Security (PLS). To date, PLS has mostly been seen as an information theory …
MU-MIMO-Aware AP selection for 802.11 ac networks
Major Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) vendors worldwide seek to provide gigabit wireless
connectivity, by densely deploying MU-MIMO capable APs, which can support multiple …
connectivity, by densely deploying MU-MIMO capable APs, which can support multiple …
ORCHESTRA: Virtualized and programmable orchestration of heterogeneous WLANs
Local area networks (LANs) are employed by a plethora of heterogeneous consumer
devices, equipped with the ability to connect to the Internet using a variety of different …
devices, equipped with the ability to connect to the Internet using a variety of different …
Improving access point association protocols through channel utilization and adaptive probing
We propose a distributed access point selection scheme by which nodes select an
appropriate access point to associate with based upon each individual device's channel …
appropriate access point to associate with based upon each individual device's channel …