| Publisher | University of Patras | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 184.2KB PDF | Date added | 18 Feb 2002 |
| Topics | Load Balancing, Wireless LAN, Wi-Fi (802.11) | ||
| Downloads | 218 | ||
In this paper, the problem of load balancing in 802.11-based wireless networks, operating in infrastructure Mode is studied. In a large wireless network with multiple collocated Access Points (AP), a load balancing policy is necessary for the distribution of the wireless stations (WS) to the AP's, so as the network performance to be maximized. Already proposed algorithms, which are based only on the received signal strength indicator (RSSI), may cause all the WS to be associated to a single or to a very few number of AP, and result in an overall network performance degradation. In this paper, a load balancing procedure, which acts in two separate levels, is proposed.
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