Second International Conference on Quality of Service in Heterogeneous Wired/Wireless Networks (QSHINE'05)
DOI: 10.1109/qshine.2005.9
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Admission Control with Load Balancing in IEEE 802.11-Based ESS Mesh Networks

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“…The simulations demonstrate that the proposed CAC is accurate in the number of admitted flows with good end-toend delay. Zhao et al [13] proposed a CAC incorporating load balancing in selecting a path for WMN. Their objective is to increase the number of accepted connections and reduce the connection blocking probability.…”
Section: Centralized Cacmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The simulations demonstrate that the proposed CAC is accurate in the number of admitted flows with good end-toend delay. Zhao et al [13] proposed a CAC incorporating load balancing in selecting a path for WMN. Their objective is to increase the number of accepted connections and reduce the connection blocking probability.…”
Section: Centralized Cacmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The works by McGovern et al [10], Abdrabou and Zhuang [11,12], and Zhao et al [13], including several other recent works [14,15], have modeled CAC in a distributed approach. Distributed CACs may require specialized stations (STAs) with the implementation of CAC's intelligence; off-the-shelf STAs might not be supported by the network due to lack of compatibility.…”
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