An empirical analysis of the IEEE 802.11 MAC layer handoff process
University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
IEEE 802.11 based wireless networks have seen rapid growth and deployment in the recent years. Critical to the 802.11 MAC operation, is the handoff function which occurs when a mobile node moves its association from one access point to another. In this paper, we present an empirical study of this handoff process at the link layer, with a detailed breakup of the latency into various components. In particular, we show that a MAC layer function - probe is the primary contributor to the overall handoff latency. In our study, we observe that the latency is significant enough to affect the quality of service for many applications (or network connections). Further we find variations in the latency from one hand-off…
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Handover
- Computer network
- Latency (audio)
- Link layer
- Wireless
- Quality of service
- Wireless network
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure