CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT FOR WIRELESS ACCESS NETWORKS
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Channel assignment for wireless access networks is directed toward improved overall communication capability of the networks. A network is formed of wireless access points (APs) coupled via wired (and/or wireless) links and enabled to communicate with clients via radio channels of each of the APs. Local information is collected at each of the APs and processed to determine channel assignments according to a Neighbor Impact Metric (NIM) that accounts for one-hop and two-hop neighbors as well as neighbors not part of the network. Optionally, the NIM accounts for traffic load on the APs. The channel assignments are determined either on a centralized resource (such as a server or one of the APs) or via a distributed scheme across the APs. The local information includes how busy a channel is and local operating conditions such as error rate and interference levels.
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21 Claims
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1. (canceled)
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2. A method comprising:
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computing topological metrics based at least in part on communication topology of a plurality of internal access points enabled to participate in a wireless network on at least one channel of a plurality of channels; determining, based at least in part on the topological metrics, assignments of the plurality of channels to each of the internal access points; and wherein the topological metrics comprise how many external neighbor access points there are for a particular one of the internal access points, each of the external neighbor access points not operating in the wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A non-transitory machine-readable medium having a set of instructions stored therein that when executed by a processing element cause the processing element to perform functions comprising:
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computing topological metrics based at least in part on communication topology of a plurality of internal access points enabled to participate in a wireless network on at least one channel of a plurality of channels; determining, based at least in part on the topological metrics, assignments of the plurality of channels to each of the internal access points; and wherein the topological metrics comprise how many external neighbor access points there are for a particular one of the internal access points, each of the external neighbor access points not operating in the wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. An apparatus comprising:
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a processor; a memory readable by the processor; wherein the memory stores instructions that when executed by the processor enable the processor to perform functions comprising; computing topological metrics based at least in part on communication topology of a plurality of internal access points enabled to participate in a wireless network on at least one channel of a plurality of channels; determining, based at least in part on the topological metrics, assignments of the plurality of channels to each of the internal access points; and wherein the topological metrics comprise how many external neighbor access points there are for a particular one of the internal access points, each of the external neighbor access points not operating in the wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19)
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20. A system comprising:
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means for computing topological metrics based at least in part on communication topology of a plurality of internal access points enabled to participate in a wireless network on at least one channel of a plurality of channels; means for determining, based at least in part on the topological metrics, assignments of the plurality of channels to each of the internal access points; and wherein the topological metrics comprise how many external neighbor access points there are for a particular one of the internal access points, each of the external neighbor access points not operating in the wireless network. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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