2003
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-39611-6_11
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Towards Adaptive WLAN Frequency Management Using Intelligent Agents

Abstract: Private, corporate and public Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) Hot-Spots are emerging. In this rapidly evolving environment, the configuration of WLAN access points raise the classical problem of re-using limited radio resources. In this paper, the problem of dynamic frequency allocation of WLAN access point in a highly competitive multi-provider Hot-Spots environment is addressed. Our solution aims at working in locations where planned and ad-hoc deployments might be side by side. An on-line adaptive optim… Show more

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“…One of the first centralised (and static) designs is reported in [66], in which authors also provide some other deployment recommendations like, e.g., strategies for AP placement (we will review these in Section VI). In [67], authors propose a dynamic approach, by deploying "intelligent agents" that retrieve information from every AP using SNMP, and then adapt the allocation of channels to the current network conditions (as agents communicate, the solution is centralised).…”
Section: B Ap and Channel Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the first centralised (and static) designs is reported in [66], in which authors also provide some other deployment recommendations like, e.g., strategies for AP placement (we will review these in Section VI). In [67], authors propose a dynamic approach, by deploying "intelligent agents" that retrieve information from every AP using SNMP, and then adapt the allocation of channels to the current network conditions (as agents communicate, the solution is centralised).…”
Section: B Ap and Channel Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%