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etc:drafts:epmnets_review [2009/12/01 22:47] udvetc:drafts:epmnets_review [2009/12/01 22:53] udv
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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.
 +
 +  -  ...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
 +
 +...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].
 +
 +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.
 +
 +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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