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The default mechanism for a wireless station to select which access point (AP) to associate with is based on the strength of the received signal by the station. This leads to stations associating to the closest AP. In situations where user stations are concentrated around one AP, the default algorithm (DA) results in an unbalanced distribution of station-AP associations. This causes congestion at...
802.11 (Wi-Fi) networks are widely deployed, providing access to a huge number of users using the unlicensed spectrum. Wi-Fi users have different bandwidth capabilities based on location, interference and application requirements. Given the way Wi-Fi accesses the wireless spectrum, tests in our lab and reports in the literature showed that low bandwidth Wi-Fi users take a big portion of the air time,...
Cognitive Radio (CR) technology offers a promising solution to the spectrum scarcity problem via Dynamic Spectrum Allocation (DSA). Due to the nature of Cognitive Radio Networks (CRNs), where two networks are active simultaneously, a significant amount of control messaging is required in order to coordinate channel access, schedule sensing, and establish release connections. Efficient Control Plane...
In this paper we describe the process that we undertook to build a configurable wireless platform that can be used to implement cognitive radio network (CRN) architectures. Consisting of a commodity IEEE 802.11 a/b/g (WiFi) router at the physical (PHY) layer and RF signal processing and IP traffic shaping circuitry, the resultant hybrid terminal (called the WiFi CR) becomes a building block that can...
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