Coexistence of small-cell LTE-U and Wi-Fi networks in unlicensed bands at 5 GHz is a topic of active interest, primarily driven by industry groups affiliated with the two (cellular and Wi …
We consider the problem of excessive and unnecessary active scans in heavily utilized WLANs during which low rate probe requests and responses are broadcast. These …
K Sankhe, D Jaisinghani… - 2020 IEEE 28th …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Network densification through the deployment of WiFi access points (APs) is a promising solution towards achieving high connectivity rates required for emerging applications. A …
Active scanning (AS) is a mechanism provided by the 802.11 standard by which WiFi clients proactively search for access points (APs) in their vicinity. To do so, a client sends out a …
As the demand for efficient and reliable wireless connectivity continues to increase, mobile Internet-of-Things devices equipped with multiple heterogeneous radios including Wi-Fi and …
We address the problem of connecting IoT nodes to the Internet via challenged networks, which are characterized by minimal or intermittent network association. Examples of such …
The self-organizing property of the wireless mesh network (WMN) has made them suitable for implementing various networking application, such as video surveillance. In WMN …
Mobility has influence on a large variety of factors that affect human life [1]. A prime example would be the shape, size, and feel of our cities. These features are dictated by the dynamics …
A WiFi client needs to discover access points (APs) in its vicinity before it can establish a WiFi connection and initiate a data transfer. Discovery is also essential for a client to stay …