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13 December 2021 Load dynamic balancing algorithm based on software defined wireless network for different access points
Yi Yang, Hao Su, Qian Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 12087, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021); 1208718 (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624830
Event: International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021), 2021, Kunming, China
Abstract
The current access point load dynamic equilibrium algorithm takes user behavior as the equilibrium standard, which leads to the long processing time of the access point and the high loss of packets caused by transmission. Therefore, the load dynamic balancing algorithm based on software defined wireless network for different access points is studied. Under the wireless network architecture defined by the designed software, the association analysis of network access points is carried out. After setting the access point load balancing standard, the virtual access point is used to formulate the load balancing strategy to realize the load balancing of different access points. The simulation results show that the equilibrium waiting time of the network access point is shortened by about 50%, and the packet loss rate decreases significantly. The load balancing effect of the access point is good.
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Yi Yang, Hao Su, and Qian Zhang "Load dynamic balancing algorithm based on software defined wireless network for different access points", Proc. SPIE 12087, International Conference on Electronic Information Engineering and Computer Technology (EIECT 2021), 1208718 (13 December 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2624830
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KEYWORDS
Network architectures

Computer simulations

Received signal strength

Standards development

Optimization (mathematics)

Network security

Operating systems

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