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Mobile device-centric access point monitoring scheme for handover decision triggering in heterogeneous networks

Authors
Lee, WoongheeBae, MungyuKim, HyunsoonKim, Hwangnam
Issue Date
12월-2017
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
access point; handover decision trigger; heterogeneous networks; low power consumption; mobile device
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, v.30, no.18
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Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Volume
30
Number
18
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/81308
DOI
10.1002/dac.3376
ISSN
1074-5351
Abstract
Because of the low throughput and the high packet error rate in wireless communications, the network traffic often converges at access points (APs), which take a role of connecting wired and wireless communication interfaces, and APs are usually bottleneck points in wireless networks. In heterogeneous networks, various networks are around mobile devices. Furthermore, today's mobile devices have various wireless network capabilities. Thus, mobile devices should be able to understand network situations autonomously and use a wide range of network options in heterogeneous networks. However, since current mobile devices cannot know the connected AP's network condition, they continue to use the AP, which provides poor-quality networks even though there are other available APs and networks nearby. To resolve the aforementioned problems, we propose MAPS, the low-power AP monitoring scheme for handover decision triggering in heterogeneous networks. Using MAPS, a mobile device can trigger a handover decision properly through predicting the connected AP's network condition accurately without any cooperation from other devices. Furthermore, MAPS does not require any modification on existing network systems, and the mobile device can use MAPS with simple application installation. Through diverse simulations, actual experiments, and power consumption analysis, we validate that MAPS can detect the busy AP effectively and is suitable for mobile devices because of low power consumption.
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