Presentation 2011-03-02
A Session-based WLAN Association Control Considering Traffic Load
Kaoru KOSHIMIZU, Eiji KAMIOKA,
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Abstract(in English) This work discusses a session-based WLAN association control in which a WLAN terminal connects to a WLAN Access Point when a session starts and it disconnects after the session finishes. By implementing this association control mechanism into each WLAN terminal, the whole network utilization efficiency would become better and eventually QoS(Quality of Service) would be improved. In this paper, we will state that the number of packet transmitted from a terminal during an association/disassociation process is much smaller than the number of packet transmitted for session management during a session. Moreover, we will report on the effectiveness of this proposed method by evaluating UDP packet arrival rates of VoIP(Voice over Internet Protocol) service when each WLAN terminal in which this control mechanism is implemented is executing a session of VoIP/Web Searching/Web Browsing.
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Keyword(in English) Session-based / WLAN / QoS / UDP Packet Arrival Rate / Traffic Load
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Title (in English) A Session-based WLAN Association Control Considering Traffic Load
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Keyword(1) Session-based
Keyword(2) WLAN
Keyword(3) QoS
Keyword(4) UDP Packet Arrival Rate
Keyword(5) Traffic Load
1st Author's Name Kaoru KOSHIMIZU
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Eiji KAMIOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Engineering, Shibaura Institute of Technology
Date 2011-03-02
Paper # MoMuC2010-84
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 434
Page pp.pp.-
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