A new channel assignment scheme for handoff and initial access in a microcellular CDMA system

Author(s):  
J.W. Chang ◽  
C.K. Un ◽  
B.C. Kim ◽  
S.M. Ryu ◽  
Y.W. Park ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 56 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eddie C. L. Chan ◽  
George Baciu ◽  
S.C. Mak

Localization systems for indoor areas have recently been suggested that make use of existing wireless local areanetwork (WLAN) infrastructure and location fingerprinting approach. However, most existing research work ignores channel interference between wireless infrastructures and this could affect accurate and precise positioning. A better understanding of the properties of channel interference could assist in improving the positioning accuracy while saving significant amounts of resources in the location-aware infrastructure. This paper investigates to what extent the positioning accuracy is affected by channel interference between access points. Two sets of experiments compare how the positioning accuracy is affected in three different channel assignment schemes: ad-hoc, sequential, and orthogonal data is analyzed to understand what features ofchannel interference affect positioning accuracy. The results show that choosing an appropriate channel assignment scheme could make localization 10% more accurate and reduces the number of access points that are required by 15%. The experimental analysis also indicates that the channel interference usually obeys a right-skewed distribution and positioning accuracy is heavily dependent on channel interference between access points (APs).


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 44 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amitangshu Pal ◽  
Asis Nasipuri

In this paper, we investigate mechanisms for improving the quality of communications in wireless-optical broadband access networks (WOBAN), which present a promising solution to meet the growing needs for capacity of access networks. This is achieved by using multiple gateways and multi-channel operation along with a routing protocol that effectively reduces the effect of radio interference. We present a joint route and channel assignment scheme with the objective of maximizing the end-to-end probability of success and minimizing the end-to-end delay for all active upstream traffic in the WOBAN. Performance evaluations of the proposed scheme are presented using ns-2 simulations, which show that the proposed scheme improves the network throughput up to three times and reduces the traffic delay by six times in presence of 12 channels and four network interface cards (NICs), compared to a single channel scenario.


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