IEEE 802.11 WLAN load balancing using adaptive antennas and cooperative controls

Wang Yapeng, Laurie Cuthbert, Athen Ma

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Abstract

This paper extends our recent researches on using intelligent agents to improve 802.11 WLAN systems performance. Agent-controlled semi-smart antennas and multi-agent systems are proposed. The use of agent negotiation and cooperatively change antennas' radiation patterns can significantly improve overall data rates for WLAN users, especially for geographically non-uniform distributed users (so called "hot spot" traffic). Distributed agents can negotiate with each other resulting mutual changing radio patterns to re-balance traffic at hot spot area. The simulation has taken multi-path effects into consideration, as most WLAN systems are deployed in in-door environment. Simulation results show significant overall system performance improvement over traditional configurations. A network planning tool is used to create path loss models based on building structures and floor plans. The design and building of prototype semi-smart antennas and their control units are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIET International Conference on Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks Proceedings, ICWMMN 2006
Pages136
Number of pages1
Edition525
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventIET International Conference on Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks Proceedings, ICWMMN 2006 - Hangzhou, China
Duration: 6 Nov 20069 Nov 2006

Publication series

NameIET Conference Publications
Number525

Conference

ConferenceIET International Conference on Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks Proceedings, ICWMMN 2006
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHangzhou
Period6/11/069/11/06

Keywords

  • Intelligent Agent
  • Smart Antennas
  • WLAN load balancing

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