Title :
Adaptive Neighbor Caching for Fast BSS Transition Using IEEE 802.11k Neighbor Report
Author :
Yu, Ching-Hwa ; Pan, Michael ; Wang, Sheng-De
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei
Abstract :
Handoff latency is a severe bottleneck impacting the service continuity for voice and multimedia applications in WLAN. IEEE 802.11k neighbor report defines the neighbor APs which are potential transition candidates for the roaming target. But the selection method for the roaming target AP is left undefined. Several schemes have been proposed for fast handoff with neighbor APpsilas information. However, these schemes result in huge redundant transition messages overheads in the WLAN and require high computing power for the AAA (Authentication, Authorization, and Access control) server. In this paper, we propose an adaptive neighbor caching (ANC) method to achieve higher handoff prediction accuracy for selecting proper candidate APs in the Neighbor Report. An adaptive predictability index is introduced for selecting those potential roaming APs, which can mitigate the scanning latency and the pre-authentication key distribution message overhead in the WLAN as well as computing loading for the AAA server. Simulation results present up to 83.5% of transition messages are reduced in comparison to the Proactive Neighbor Caching (PNC), 56.4% of candidate AP selection accuracy is improved and 37.5% of transition messages are reduced in comparison to the Selective Neighbor Caching (SNC).
Keywords :
authorisation; cache storage; cryptography; message authentication; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11k neighbor report; WLAN; access control; adaptive neighbor caching; adaptive predictability index; authentication; authorization; basic service set transition; handoff latency; multimedia application; preauthentication key distribution message; redundant transition message; roaming target access point; voice application; Access control; Accuracy; Authentication; Authorization; Delay; Distributed computing; Distributed processing; Electronic switching systems; Quality of service; Wireless LAN; 802.11k; BSS transition; Neighbor caching; hand-off;
Conference_Titel :
Parallel and Distributed Processing with Applications, 2008. ISPA '08. International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Sydney, NSW
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3471-8
DOI :
10.1109/ISPA.2008.78