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cially, assuming that the 802.16e network is always reachable anytime and | cially, assuming that the 802.16e network is always reachable anytime and | ||
anywhere,2 we just pay attention to the way how to find WLAN APs. | anywhere,2 we just pay attention to the way how to find WLAN APs. | ||
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+ | - ...mobile station (MSTA) always monitors the availability of nearby WLAN APs by attempting to detect the WLAN signal. | ||
+ | - ...an MSTA moves only within a specific region, where at least one of WLAN APs is reachable | ||
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+ | ...keeping the scan operation of WLAN without any guideline can be practically | ||
+ | a bad idea in that MSTA is usually battery-powered. Since WLANs are of- | ||
+ | ten deployed for hotspot services with spotty service coverages, keeping the | ||
+ | WLAN interface turned on could often mean an inefficient use of energy [8]. | ||
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+ | A straightforward approach to resolving this issue is to make the MSTA | ||
+ | informed of the existence of WLAN APs directly by the network side instead | ||
+ | of relying solely on the individual scan operation of MSTA. | ||
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+ | We propose a WLAN scanning algorithm, which uses the | ||
+ | baseline scanning protocol specified by IEEE 802.11 standard [11] without | ||
+ | an additional terminal module like GPS and enables the MSTA to manage | ||
+ | the WLAN interface without human intervention. Especially, the proposed | ||
+ | algorithm can statistically guarantee the scanning time needed until at least a WLAN AP is found. |
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