Wi-Fi Neighborcast: Enabling Communication Among Nearby Clients
- Ranveer Chandra ,
- Jitendra Padhye ,
- Lenin Ravindrananth ,
- Jitu Padhye
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The density of Wi-Fi Access Points (APs)has increased rapidly in urban downtowns [7]and enterprise and campus networks [3]. In most scenarios, a Wi-Fi client has the choice to associate with more than one available AP [3, 12]. Therefore, it is increasingly common to find physically near by Wi-Fi clients that are associated with different APs.
A number of applications can benefit from the ability to send and receive information from nearby clients. For example, clients can perform better AP selection if they have knowledge about the performance of clients associated to neighboring APs. Applications such as “buddies near me” can discover clients that are nearby but associated to another AP. Similarly, geo casting [11] based applications can reach out to more clients in the same region than being limited to only one wireless network.
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