1st International ICST Workshop on Wireless Personal and Local Area Networks

Research Article

An Empirical Measurements-based Analysis of Public WLAN Handoff Operations

  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1109/COMSWA.2006.1665241,
        author={Seongkwan Kim  and Sunghyun  Choi and Se-kyu  Park and Jaehwan  Lee and Sungmann  Kim},
        title={An Empirical Measurements-based Analysis of Public WLAN Handoff Operations},
        proceedings={1st International ICST Workshop on Wireless Personal and Local Area Networks},
        publisher={IEEE},
        proceedings_a={WILLOPAN},
        year={2006},
        month={8},
        keywords={},
        doi={10.1109/COMSWA.2006.1665241}
    }
    
  • Seongkwan Kim
    Sunghyun Choi
    Se-kyu Park
    Jaehwan Lee
    Sungmann Kim
    Year: 2006
    An Empirical Measurements-based Analysis of Public WLAN Handoff Operations
    WILLOPAN
    IEEE
    DOI: 10.1109/COMSWA.2006.1665241
Seongkwan Kim 1,*, Sunghyun Choi2,*, Se-kyu Park3,4,*, Jaehwan Lee5,6,*, Sungmann Kim7,8,*
  • 1: Seoul National University Seoul, Korea
  • 2: Seoul National University
  • 3: MMC Technology Inc.
  • 4: Seoul, Korea 135-933
  • 5: University of Maryland
  • 6: College Park, MD 20742
  • 7: Korea Telecom
  • 8: Seoul, Korea 137-792
*Contact email: skim@mwnl.snu.ac.kr, schoi@snu.ac.kr, skpark@mmctech.com, jhlee@cs.umd.edu, sungmann@kt.co.kr

Abstract

Recently, IEEE 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) has emerged as a widely accepted technology for broadband wireless networking. A WLAN handoff operation, which occurs when a wireless station (STA) changes its association from one access point (AP) to another, has not been well understood so far since the mobility has not been a major concern for typical WLAN environments. However, the mobility within WLAN is becoming more and more important as the portable WLAN devices, e.g., voice over WLAN (VoWLAN) devices, emerge today. In this paper, we introduce an empirical approach to evaluate the 802.11 handoff process in a public WLAN service network, i.e., KT (Korea Telecom) NESPOT. We analyze the handoff delay by characterizing individual delay components in terms of protocol-oriented delays and network configuration-dependent ones. From the analysis, we identify that the user authentication-related procedure, especially, with delay terms not rooted in the employed protocols, could become a major delay in a public service WLAN, and hence should be reduced in order to achieve a faster handoff