WLAN Protocol and Network Architecture Identification for Service Mix Applications

Ali Mohd Ali, Mahmoud Dhimish, Ian Glover

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Abstract

This paper proposes an algorithm approach to examine the impact of using different application services with various IEEE technologies in order to identify the optimum technology among different network architectures;Basic Service Set (BSS), Extended Service Set (ESS), and the Independent Basic Service Set (IBSS).Specifically, we utilize an algorithmic and mathematical scheme to allow user/client to analyse the optimum WLAN technology and network architecture’s performance to be used for a given mix of internet applications configured across three spatial distributions (circular, uniform, random).Moreover, the proposed algorithm considers multi-criteria access network selection such as spatial distribution and number of nodes, hence to facilitate the provision of the best overall network performance and high-quality services. For further throughput enhancement, we adopt the Quality of Service (QoS) metrics for each application to develop a computational algorithm model to provide precise numerical results used to rank and identify the optimum overall performance’s technologies. Our numerical results corroborate the analytical framework results and demonstrate the strength of the proposed algorithm.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Academicsera
Subtitle of host publication57th International Conference
PublisherWorld Research Library
Pages13-19
Number of pages7
ISBN (Print)9789389469875
Publication statusPublished - 5 Jan 2020
EventAcademicsera 57th International Conference - Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Duration: 14 Nov 201915 Nov 2019
Conference number: 57
http://worldresearchlibrary.org/proceeding.php?pid=3298

Conference

ConferenceAcademicsera 57th International Conference
Country/TerritorySaudi Arabia
CityJeddah
Period14/11/1915/11/19
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