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An asynchronous distributed dynamic channel assignment scheme for dense WLANs

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Drieberg, M., Zheng, F.-C., Ahmad, R. and Olafsson, S. (2008) An asynchronous distributed dynamic channel assignment scheme for dense WLANs. In: Proc. of IEEE ICC 2008, Beijing, China.

Abstract/Summary

Wireless local area networks (WLANs) have changed the way many of us communicate, work, play and live. Due to its popularity, dense deployments are becoming a norm in many cities around the world. However, increased interference and traffic demands can severely limit the aggregate throughput achievable if an effective channel assignment scheme is not used. In this paper, we propose an enhanced asynchronous distributed and dynamic channel assignment scheme that is simple to implement, does not require any knowledge of the throughput function, allows asynchronous channel switching by each access point (AP) and is superior in performance. Simulation results show that our proposed scheme converges much faster than previously reported synchronous schemes, with a reduction in convergence time and channel switches by tip to 73.8% and 30.0% respectively.

Additional Information Conference Information: IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2008) Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, MAY 19-23, 2008 IEEE; Chinese Inst Elect; Chinese Inst Commun; Tsinghua Univ; Beijing Univ Popsts & Telecommun
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URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/14663
Item Type Conference or Workshop Item
Divisions Science
Additional Information Conference Information: IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC 2008) Beijing, PEOPLES R CHINA, MAY 19-23, 2008 IEEE; Chinese Inst Elect; Chinese Inst Commun; Tsinghua Univ; Beijing Univ Popsts & Telecommun
Publisher IEEE
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