Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots

<p/> <p>In an expected future multiaccess and multiservice IEEE 802.11 environment, the problem of providing users with useful service-related information to support a correct rapid network selection is expected to become a very important issue. A feasible short-term 802.11-tailored work...

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Main Authors: Di Sorte Dario, Femminella Mauro, Reali Gianluca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2007-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
Online Access:http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/038463
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spelling doaj-3d4eb97b2c4b4aa18e78b8a9f528e1382020-11-24T21:38:58ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking1687-14721687-14992007-01-0120071038463Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi HotspotsDi Sorte DarioFemminella MauroReali Gianluca<p/> <p>In an expected future multiaccess and multiservice IEEE 802.11 environment, the problem of providing users with useful service-related information to support a correct rapid network selection is expected to become a very important issue. A feasible short-term 802.11-tailored working solution, compliant with existing equipment, is to publish service information encoded within the SSID information element within beacon frames. This makes it possible for an operator to implement service publishing in 802.11 networks while waiting for a standardized mechanism. Also, this straightforward approach has allowed us to evaluate experimentally the performance of a beacon-based service publishing solution. In fact, the main focus of the paper is indeed to present a quantitative comparison of service discovery times between the legacy scenario, where the user is forced to associate and authenticate with a network point of access to check its service offer, and the enhanced scenario where the set of service-related information is broadcasted within beacons. These discovery times are obtained by processing the results of a measurement campaign performed in a multiaccess/service 802.11 environment. This analysis confirms the effectiveness of the beacon-based approach. We also show that the cost in terms of wireless bandwidth consumption of such solution is low.</p> http://jwcn.eurasipjournals.com/content/2007/038463
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author Di Sorte Dario
Femminella Mauro
Reali Gianluca
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Femminella Mauro
Reali Gianluca
Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
author_facet Di Sorte Dario
Femminella Mauro
Reali Gianluca
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title Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
title_short Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
title_full Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
title_fullStr Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
title_full_unstemmed Beacon-Based Service Publishing Framework in Multiservice Wi-Fi Hotspots
title_sort beacon-based service publishing framework in multiservice wi-fi hotspots
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Wireless Communications and Networking
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1687-1499
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p/> <p>In an expected future multiaccess and multiservice IEEE 802.11 environment, the problem of providing users with useful service-related information to support a correct rapid network selection is expected to become a very important issue. A feasible short-term 802.11-tailored working solution, compliant with existing equipment, is to publish service information encoded within the SSID information element within beacon frames. This makes it possible for an operator to implement service publishing in 802.11 networks while waiting for a standardized mechanism. Also, this straightforward approach has allowed us to evaluate experimentally the performance of a beacon-based service publishing solution. In fact, the main focus of the paper is indeed to present a quantitative comparison of service discovery times between the legacy scenario, where the user is forced to associate and authenticate with a network point of access to check its service offer, and the enhanced scenario where the set of service-related information is broadcasted within beacons. These discovery times are obtained by processing the results of a measurement campaign performed in a multiaccess/service 802.11 environment. This analysis confirms the effectiveness of the beacon-based approach. We also show that the cost in terms of wireless bandwidth consumption of such solution is low.</p>
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