Association Optimization in Wi-Fi Networks: Use of an Access-based Fairness

Mohammed Amer, A. Busson, I. G. Lassous
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Abstract

Densification of Wi-Fi networks has led to the possibility for a station to choose between several access points (APs). On the other hand, the densification of APs generates interference, contention and decreases the global throughput as APs have to share a limited number of channels. Optimizing the association step between APs and stations can alleviate this problem and increase the overall throughput and fairness between stations. In this paper, we propose an original solution to this optimization problem based on two contributions. First, we present a mathematical model for the association optimization problem based on a realistic share of the medium between APs and stations and among APs when using the 802.11 DCF (Distributed Coordination Function) mode. Then, we introduce a local search algorithm to solve this problem through a suitable neighborhood structure. This approach has the benefit to be tuned according to the CPU and time constraints of the WLAN controller. Our evaluation, based on simulations, shows that the proposed solution improves the overall throughput and the fairness of the network.
Wi-Fi网络中的关联优化:基于访问公平性的使用
Wi-Fi网络的密集化使得一个站点可以在多个接入点(ap)之间进行选择。另一方面,由于ap必须共享有限数量的信道,因此ap的密集化会产生干扰、争用并降低全局吞吐量。优化ap与站点之间的关联步骤可以缓解这一问题,提高站点之间的总体吞吐量和公平性。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于两个贡献的优化问题的原始解。首先,我们在使用802.11 DCF(分布式协调函数)模式时,基于ap和站点之间以及ap之间的实际媒介共享,提出了关联优化问题的数学模型。然后,我们引入了一种局部搜索算法,通过合适的邻域结构来解决这个问题。这种方法的好处是可以根据WLAN控制器的CPU和时间限制进行调优。我们的评估,基于仿真,表明所提出的解决方案提高了整体吞吐量和网络的公平性。
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