A Reliable Semi-Distributed Load Balancing Architecture of Heterogeneous Wireless Networks
Md. Golam Rabiul Alam, Chayan Biswas, Naushin Nower, Mohammed Shafiul, Alam Khan

TL;DR
This paper proposes a semi-distributed load balancing architecture for heterogeneous wireless networks that improves reliability, reduces signaling overhead, and enhances overall system performance through a grid-based design.
Contribution
It introduces a novel semi-distributed load balancing architecture combining multiple load and mobile agent management units for heterogeneous wireless networks.
Findings
Improved system reliability and performance.
Reduced signaling overhead and processing time.
Enhanced load balancing efficiency.
Abstract
Now a day's Heterogeneous wireless network is a promising field of research interest. Various challenges exist in this hybrid combination like load balancing, resource management and so on. In this paper we introduce a reliable load balancing architecture for heterogeneous wireless communications to ensure certain level of quality of service. To conquer the problem of centralized and distributed design, a semi distributed load balancing architecture for multiple access networks is introduced. In this grid based design multiple Load and Mobile Agent Management Units is incorporated. To prove the compactness of the design, integrated reliability, signalling overhead and total processing time is calculated. And finally simulation result shows that overall system performance is improved by enhancing reliability, reducing signalling overhead and processing time.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMobile Agent-Based Network Management · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks · Wireless Networks and Protocols
