Raschellà et al., 2020 - Google Patents
A dynamic access point allocation algorithm for dense wireless LANs using potential gameRaschellà et al., 2020
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- Raschellà A
- Bouhafs F
- Mackay M
- Shi Q
- Ortín J
- Gállego J
- Canales M
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- Computer networks
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This work introduces an innovative Access Point (AP) allocation algorithm for dense Wi-Fi networks, which relies on a centralised potential game developed in a Software-Defined Wireless Networking (SDWN)-based framework. The proposed strategy optimises the …
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