Improving Ieee 802.11 Wlan Handoff Latency by Access Point-Based Modification

Authors

  • Nidhi Sanghavi

  • Rajesh S. Bansode

Keywords:

IEEE 80211 wlan, handoff latency, delay, access point, mish, seamless handoff, ns2

Abstract

IEEE 802.11 WLAN provides multimedia services like live telecast, video streaming, video conferencing, Voice over IP (VoIP) to its users. For deployment of these fast real time services, it needs stringent Quality of service (QoS) requirement such as delay time less than 150ms for VoIP, and packet loss rate of 1%. The mobility service for users come with cost of handoff process required when mobile stations get connected from 1 Access point (AP) to another for continuous service. In existing 802.11 IEEE handoff procedure, the scanning phase can exceed duration of 200ms and packet loss can exceed 10%. Thus, proposed methodology focuses on achieving reduced overall handoff latency by implementing handoff delay duration less than 150ms which is the need for seamless service in IEEE 802.11 WLAN.

How to Cite

Nidhi Sanghavi, & Rajesh S. Bansode. (2015). Improving Ieee 802.11 Wlan Handoff Latency by Access Point-Based Modification. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 15(E5), 37–40. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/1259

Improving Ieee 802.11 Wlan Handoff Latency by Access Point-Based Modification

Published

2015-03-15