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Load Balancing for Cellular/WLAN Integrated Networks

Overview The interworking between the third-generation (3G) cellular network and Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) is one of the promising approaches to next-generation wireless networks, which can exploit the complementary advantages of the cellular network and the WLAN. Resource management for the cellular/WLAN integrated network is an important open issue that deserves more research efforts. This paper presents a policy framework for resource management in a loosely-coupled cellular/WLAN integrated network, where load balancing policies are designed to efficiently utilize the pooled resources of the network.

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Publisher
University of Toronto
File Format
PDF
Date Published
Jul 10, 2008
Format
White Papers
Topics
Wireless LAN, Load Balancing, Mobile - Wireless Communications

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