2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/4015262
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SDN-Based Centralized Downlink Scheduling with Multiple APs Cooperation in WLANs

Abstract: Conventional DCF and RTS/CTS mechanisms perform the channel contention by a distributed and independent manner, which can lead to severe cochannel interference and low channel utilization in multiple APs dense deployment scenario. In this paper, we propose a channel scheduling cooperation algorithm called CCT-SDN (centralized concurrent transmission based on SDN) that enables multiple APs (Access Points) to perform cooperatively a centralized downlink transmission control, thus achieving higher system throughp… Show more

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“…Furthermore, mobility management involves channel scheduling. An application policy that associates a channel scheduling cooperation algorithm to enable multiple access points to cooperatively control centralized downlink transmission to achieve higher system throughput and channel utilization by avoiding co-channel interference has been studied in [464]. Another important task of mobility management is the dynamic channel reservation, which dynamically allocates spectrum.…”
Section: Network Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, mobility management involves channel scheduling. An application policy that associates a channel scheduling cooperation algorithm to enable multiple access points to cooperatively control centralized downlink transmission to achieve higher system throughput and channel utilization by avoiding co-channel interference has been studied in [464]. Another important task of mobility management is the dynamic channel reservation, which dynamically allocates spectrum.…”
Section: Network Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%