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A expansão e diversificação dos sistemas sem fio estão avançando rapidamente e o ambiente de comunicação sem fio se tornará um ambiente híbrido composto por múltiplos sistemas sem fio. Por outro lado, os recursos dos sistemas sem fio são finitos. Portanto, há uma preocupação crescente de que o uso crescente de sistemas sem fio irá esgotar os recursos sem fio finitos. O rádio cognitivo foi proposto como uma solução para este problema. O rádio cognitivo visa otimizar a utilização de recursos sem fio combinando múltiplas interfaces sem fio. Portanto, as futuras redes de acesso sem fio serão compostas por múltiplos sistemas sem fio. Neste artigo, propomos uma distribuição de pacotes para comunicações utilizando múltiplas interfaces sem fio IEEE802.11. O método proposto otimiza a eficiência de utilização de múltiplas interfaces sem fio IEEE802.11 com base em um custo de link que mostra a carga do link sem fio e melhora o atraso e a vazão na rede de acesso. Além disso, mostramos seu impacto no TCP.
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Yasuhisa TAKIZAWA, Akira YAMAGUCHI, Sadao OBANA, "Packet Distribution for Communications Using Multiple IEEE802.11 Wireless Interfaces and Its Impact on TCP" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Communications,
vol. E92-B, no. 1, pp. 159-170, January 2009, doi: 10.1587/transcom.E92.B.159.
Abstract: The expansion and diversification of wireless systems are proceeding rapidly, and the wireless communication environment will become a hybrid environment composed of multiple wireless systems. On the other hand, the resources of wireless systems are finite. Therefore, there is increasing concern that the growing use ofwireless systems will exhaust the finite wireless resources. Cognitive radio has been proposed as a solution to this problem. Cognitive radio aims to optimize the utilization of wireless resources by combining multiple wireless interfaces. Therefore, the future wireless access networks will be composed of multiple wireless systems. In this paper, we propose a packet distribution for communications using multiple IEEE802.11 wireless interfaces. The proposed method optimizes the utilization efficiency of multiple IEEE802.11 wireless interfaces based on a link cost which shows the load of the wireless link, and it improves delay and throughput in the access network. Furthermore, we show its impact on TCP.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/communications/10.1587/transcom.E92.B.159/_p
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