TY - JOUR
T1 - Novel fast session transfer decision-making algorithm using fuzzy logic for Wi-Fi/WiGig wireless local area networks
AU - Mohamed, Ehab Mahmoud
AU - Nassef, Ahmed M.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2020.
PY - 2020/12/22
Y1 - 2020/12/22
N2 - Fast session transfer (FST) is introduced by wireless gigabit (WiGig) standards to transfer the data communication session among wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) and WiGig channels based on the availability. In the conventional Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making, the session of data transmission is transferred from Wi-Fi to WiGig whenever it is possible regardless of the traffic loads on both bands and the expected WiGig blocking probability. Also, WiGig to Wi-Fi FST occurs whenever the WiGig signal is lost even if the WiGig link is undergoing an instant path blocking. This results in Wi-Fi/WiGig load imbalance as well as large average delay in user data delivery. In this study, a novel Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making algorithm is proposed utilizing fuzzy logic while considering the coverage probability of the WiGig link, the sizes of the users' remaining messages relative to the available data rates of both bands, and the probability of WiGig path blocking. Furthermore, a WiGig interruptionclassification methodology is proposed to detect the occurrence of the WiGig instant path blocking and then decide if it is better to wait for WiGig signal recovery or immediately transfer to Wi-Fi. Simulation analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making algorithm, over the conventional one.
AB - Fast session transfer (FST) is introduced by wireless gigabit (WiGig) standards to transfer the data communication session among wireless fidelity (Wi-Fi) and WiGig channels based on the availability. In the conventional Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making, the session of data transmission is transferred from Wi-Fi to WiGig whenever it is possible regardless of the traffic loads on both bands and the expected WiGig blocking probability. Also, WiGig to Wi-Fi FST occurs whenever the WiGig signal is lost even if the WiGig link is undergoing an instant path blocking. This results in Wi-Fi/WiGig load imbalance as well as large average delay in user data delivery. In this study, a novel Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making algorithm is proposed utilizing fuzzy logic while considering the coverage probability of the WiGig link, the sizes of the users' remaining messages relative to the available data rates of both bands, and the probability of WiGig path blocking. Furthermore, a WiGig interruptionclassification methodology is proposed to detect the occurrence of the WiGig instant path blocking and then decide if it is better to wait for WiGig signal recovery or immediately transfer to Wi-Fi. Simulation analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed Wi-Fi/WiGig FST decision-making algorithm, over the conventional one.
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U2 - 10.1049/iet-com.2020.0470
DO - 10.1049/iet-com.2020.0470
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101781436
SN - 1751-8628
VL - 14
SP - 3917
EP - 3926
JO - IET Communications
JF - IET Communications
IS - 21
ER -