2018
DOI: 10.1155/2018/7560717
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Optimal Modeling of Wireless LANs: A Decision-Making Multiobjective Approach

Abstract: Communication infrastructure planning is a critical design task that typically requires handling complex concepts on networking aimed at optimizing performance and resources, thus demanding high analytical and problem-solving skills to engineers. To reduce this gap, this paper describes an optimization algorithm—based on evolutionary strategy—created as an aid for decision-making prior to the real deployment of wireless LANs. The developed algorithm allows automating the design process, traditionally handmade … Show more

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“…On account of this uneven load distribution [4], some APs remain overloaded, and others stay less-loaded. The goal of our mathematical modeling [5,6] is to balance the network load on APs, by switching the mobile station's load to the other access points available in the range of these stations. With this load balancing, the WLAN throughput is also enhanced.…”
Section: = B Log 2 (1 + S/n)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On account of this uneven load distribution [4], some APs remain overloaded, and others stay less-loaded. The goal of our mathematical modeling [5,6] is to balance the network load on APs, by switching the mobile station's load to the other access points available in the range of these stations. With this load balancing, the WLAN throughput is also enhanced.…”
Section: = B Log 2 (1 + S/n)mentioning
confidence: 99%