This paper addresses the problem of access point (AP) selection in large Wi-Fi networks. Unlike current solutions that rely on received signal strength to determine the best AP that could… Click to show full abstract
This paper addresses the problem of access point (AP) selection in large Wi-Fi networks. Unlike current solutions that rely on received signal strength to determine the best AP that could serve a wireless user’s request, we propose a novel framework that considers the quality of service (QoS) requirements of the user’s data flow. The proposed framework relies on a function reflecting the suitability of a Wi-Fi AP to satisfy the QoS requirements of the data flow. The framework takes advantage of the flexibility and centralised nature of software defined networking (SDN). A performance comparison of this algorithm developed through an SDN-based simulator shows significant achievements against other state-of-the-art solutions in terms of provided QoS and improved wireless network capacity.
               
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