Making Dense Networks Work for You

Farhana Ashraf, R. Kravets
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The increased contention and collisions in dense networks trigger excessive scans for finding AP. The collective effect of simultaneous probes from all devices create even more contention in the network. Eventually, the devices start continuous cycles of probing since network condition does not improve after the handoff. Traces we have collected during Infocom 2012 and at busy airport terminals show this impact of probing on dense networks. In this paper, we propose Dynamo-Probing that obtains AP information from nearby active scan using its novel scan mode, Opp-Scan, and by switching to active scan when such opportunities are not available. By avoiding sending probes for each device in the network, Dynamo-Probing reduces the network overload due to probing and thus improves communication quality. Results from our ns-2 simulations capture a 78% improvements in network association time and up to an 82% improvements in throughput for very dense networks. By being adaptive to network density and interoperable with legacy devices, Dynamo-Probing provides an appropriate scan solution that ensures survival in dense networks and good performance in sparse networks.
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让密集网络为你服务
密集网络中增加的争用和冲突会触发为寻找AP而进行的过度扫描。来自所有设备的同时探测的集体效应甚至会在网络中产生更多争用。最终,由于网络状况在切换后没有改善,设备开始连续的探测周期。我们在Infocom 2012期间和繁忙的机场航站楼收集的痕迹显示了探测对密集网络的影响。在本文中,我们提出了Dynamo-Probing,它使用其新颖的扫描模式Opp-Scan从附近的主动扫描获取AP信息,并在没有这样的机会时切换到主动扫描。Dynamo-Probing避免为网络中的每个设备发送探测,减少了由于探测而导致的网络过载,从而提高了通信质量。我们的ns-2模拟结果显示,对于非常密集的网络,网络关联时间提高了78%,吞吐量提高了82%。Dynamo-Probing能够适应网络密度并与传统设备互操作,因此提供了一种合适的扫描解决方案,确保在密集网络中生存,在稀疏网络中具有良好的性能。
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