Title :
Distributed radio resource usage optimization of WLANs based on IEEE 1900.4 architecture
Author :
Ong, Eng Hwee ; Khan, Jamil Y.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Univ. of Newcastle, Newcastle, NSW, Australia
Abstract :
IEEE 1900.4 is the recently approved standard which specify a policy-based radio resource management (RRM) framework where the decision-making process is distributed between the network-terminal entities. By exploiting the cooperative exchange of context information between the network-terminal entities, the standard aims to facilitate the optimization of radio resource usage to improve the overall composite capacity and QoS of wireless networks in a multiple radio access technologies (multi-RAT) landscape. In this paper, we demonstrate how IEEE 1900.4 standard can be employed to legacy radio access network, in particular, a multiple access point (multi-AP) based WLAN to effectuate distributed radio resources usage optimization, corresponding to one of the three use cases defined in the standard through a load adaptation policy (LAP). Through simulations, we show that overall composite capacity and QoS in terms of QoS balance can be improved by 15% and 23% respectively and the total number of handover can be reduced by 72% with IEEE 1900.4 RRM as compared to a network-distributed RRM architecture.
Keywords :
decision making; quality of service; radio access networks; radio spectrum management; wireless LAN; Distributed Radio Resource Usage; IEEE 1900.4 Architecture; QoS balance; WLANs; decision-making process; legacy radio access network; load adaptation policy; multiple radio access technologies; network-terminal entities; policy-based radio resource management; Computer architecture; Computer science; Convergence; Distributed decision making; Frequency; Radio access networks; Rats; Resource management; Wireless LAN; Wireless networks;
Conference_Titel :
Wireless Days (WD), 2009 2nd IFIP
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5660-4
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5662-8
DOI :
10.1109/WD.2009.5449703