DocumentCode
394940
Title
Evaluation of an enhanced intelligent DCA technique for unlicensed WLANs and PAWNs
Author
Marias, G. ; Frangiadakis, N. ; Hadjiefthymiades, S. ; Merakos, L.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Informatics, Athens Univ., Greece
Volume
2
fYear
2003
fDate
20-20 March 2003
Firstpage
1391
Abstract
Over the last years, a number of mechanisms have been proposed for scheduling different types of traffic over base stations-oriented wireless and mobile systems. The majority of these mechanisms focus on access control in the base station-to-mobile units part of the wireless and mobile system. Recent proposals for the unlicensed spectrum in the 5GHz band have redefined the problem, since base stations, operated by different operators in overlapping geographical areas, need access resolution mechanisms to allocate wireless resources. This issue is addressed here, and a novel mechanism for dynamic channel allocation in unlicensed wireless LANs (WLANs) or public area wireless networks (PAWNs) environments is presented. The proposed method exploits the learning automata technique for the efficient allocation of wireless resources in a distributed manner. Nearby base stations that compete to access and reserve time on separate frequencies are driven by the output of a learning automaton, which determines the available carrier illustrating minimal competition. The paper discusses contention resolution disciplines while the learning automaton algorithm as well as its knowledge base structure are also discussed and evaluated.
Keywords
channel allocation; learning automata; mobile radio; resource allocation; scheduling; telecommunication traffic; wireless LAN; 5 GHz; access control; base stations; contention resolution disciplines; dynamic channel allocation; knowledge base structure; learning automaton; mobile systems; mobile units; overlapping geographical areas; public area wireless networks; traffic scheduling; unlicensed PAWN; unlicensed WLAN; unlicensed spectrum; wireless local area network; wireless resource allocation; wireless systems; Access control; Asynchronous transfer mode; Base stations; Channel allocation; Communication system traffic control; FCC; Learning automata; Proposals; Resource management; Wireless LAN;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless Communications and Networking, 2003. WCNC 2003. 2003 IEEE
Conference_Location
New Orleans, LA, USA
ISSN
1525-3511
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7700-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WCNC.2003.1200577
Filename
1200577
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