A Proposal of Transmission Power Minimization Extension in Active Access-Point Configuration Algorithm for Elastic Wireless Local-Area Network System
Date
2019-04Author
Islam, Manowarul
Funabiki, Nobuo
Kuribayashi, Minoru
Saha, Mousumi
Munene, Kwenga I
Sudibyo, Rahardhita W
Kao, Wen-Chung
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Nowadays, the wireless local-area network (WLAN) has become common in the low-cost Internet
access solution using wireless communications between access points (APs) and hosts. In WLAN, traffic
demands from users tend to fluctuate according to day and time. To minimize the power consumption
of active APs, we have studied the elastic WLAN system and implemented the testbed using Raspberry
Pi for the AP. Also, the active AP configuration algorithm has been proposed to optimize the active
AP configuration with channel assignments and host associations for the elastic WLAN system. In
this paper, we propose the transmission power minimization extension in the active AP configuration
algorithm to further minimize the power consumption. After the previous algorithm is applied with
the maximum transmission power, it minimizes the power of each active AP such that it satisfies the
minimum throughput constraint. The effectiveness of our proposal is verified through simulations using
the WIMNET simulator and experiments using the testbed in several network scenarios.