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Journal of Information Technology & Software Engineering

Journal of Information Technology & Software Engineering
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Inhomogeneous wireless network load distribution


Global Summit and Expo on Multimedia & Applications

August 10-11, 2015 Birmingham, UK

Kuang-Hui Chi

Scientific Tracks Abstracts: J Inform Tech Soft Engg

Abstract :

Network inhomogeneity appears common as devices of different capabilities were phased in over time. As a result, households
and enterprises may deploy IEEE 802.11n access points (APs) with joint use of earlier IEEE 802.11 b/g apparatus. When
different generations of APs co-exist, varying coverage, capabilities, and service rates affect how a wireless station selects which
AP to associate with and thus govern overall system performance. Meanwhile, in view that Android smartphones are becoming
popular, we are concerned with distributing traffic among APs for wireless users, implementing the mechanism over Android
under inhomogeneous network settings. In our architecture, three generations of standard APs are deployed within the same
area where a server is introduced to collect user’s grade points or other relevant information. We propose a grading point
system as the basis of load distribution, allowing for how long an Android handset used each type of AP in the past. Such
connection time is considered plus and minus, respectively, with respect to an IEEE 802.11b AP and IEEE 802.11n AP. That is,
the longer a handset was associated with an IEEE 802.11b AP, the more points it gains, in favor of its eligibility to connect to
an IEEE 802.11n AP later. On the contrary, the longer the handset was with an IEEE 802.11n AP, the more advantage it loses,
making it less likely to use the IEEE 802.11n again in the future. According to the ranking of our grade points, the appropriate
AP is designated for users to camp in. Consequently, the inhomogeneous network is shown to maintain high functionality,
producing high throughput as well as alleviating the loading from newer AP, so as to achieve load sharing across APs.

Biography :

Kuang-Hui Chi is an Associate Professor at the Department of Electrical Engineering, National Yunlin University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. His current
research interest lies in Wireless Internet.

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