2020
DOI: 10.4018/ijmcmc.2020100101
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Transmission Power Optimization of Concurrently Communicating Two Access Points in Wireless Local Area Network

Abstract: Currently, the IEEE 802.11 wireless local-area network (WLAN) has been prevalent around the world due to the advantages of mobility, flexibility, and scalability. WLAN offers the wireless internet-access method through an access-point (AP) at homes, schools, or offices. When multiple APs are deployed in the network field, the proper transmission power of each AP is essential to improve the performance, considering the coverage area, transmission capacity, and interference. In this paper, the authors study the … Show more

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“…(1) RSS-based strategy [41] [42], we adopt SOGA (single-objective genetic algorithm) to realize the handover strategy (4) Weighted-based handover strategy [43]: the weight of the received signal strength, the handover times, and the conflict times are set as by w 1 = 1/3, w 2 = 1 /3, and w 3 = 1/3. Then, we exploit single-objective optimization to get the optimal solution based on geatpy…”
Section: Unilateral Performance With Differentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) RSS-based strategy [41] [42], we adopt SOGA (single-objective genetic algorithm) to realize the handover strategy (4) Weighted-based handover strategy [43]: the weight of the received signal strength, the handover times, and the conflict times are set as by w 1 = 1/3, w 2 = 1 /3, and w 3 = 1/3. Then, we exploit single-objective optimization to get the optimal solution based on geatpy…”
Section: Unilateral Performance With Differentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed method only considers either the minimum or maximum transmission power of an AP, although a modern AP supports a wide range of transmission power levels. However, our limitation of the power selection comes from our prior work reported in [ 22 ]. In this study, we measured the throughput using the testbed system when the AP transmission power was gradually changed from the minimum to the maximum, including medium values in various topologies.…”
Section: Review Of Previous Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, the proposed method selects only the minimum transmission power or the maximum transmission power of the device for any AP. This comes from the results of our previous study in [20] on how the overall throughput performance of the WLAN is effected when the transmission power of each AP is gradually increased from the minimum to the maximum in various topologies. Here, it was shown that the overall throughput performance of the WLAN is maximized when either the maximum power or the minimum power is assigned at each AP in any topology.…”
Section: Ideamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, we have studied the transmission power optimization method for two concurrently communicating APs in WLAN [7]. This method selects either the maximum or minimum transmission power for each AP such that the SNR is highest among the possible ones.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%