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alizadeh2020analyzing


Elnaz Alizadeh Jarchlo, Sepideh Mohammadi Kouhini, Hossein Doroud, Elizabeth Eso, Piotr Gawłowicz, Min Zhang, Bernhard Siessegger, Markus Jung, Zabih Ghassemlooy, Giuseppe Caire and Anatolij Zubow, "Analyzing Interface Bonding Schemes for VLC with Mobility and Shadowing," Proceedings of 12th IEEE/IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2020), Virtual Conference, July 2020.


Abstract

Node mobility and shadowing are the most common reasons requiring a handover in vehicular visible light communications (VVLC). In order to provide seamless mobility during the handover, it is required to decrease the network outage duration. This paper aims to improve the outage duration in handover caused by mobility and shadow for VLC networks. We analyze interface bonding schemes using two different primary interface reselection methods. The results show that using “failure” interface selection method instead of “always” method reduces the VLC handover outage duration by 62% and 44% in bonding schemes for transmission control protocol (TCP) and user datagram protocol (UDP) network traffic, respectively.

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Elnaz Alizadeh Jarchlo
Sepideh Mohammadi Kouhini
Hossein Doroud
Elizabeth Eso
Piotr Gawłowicz
Min Zhang
Bernhard Siessegger
Markus Jung
Zabih Ghassemlooy
Giuseppe Caire
Anatolij Zubow

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@inproceedings{alizadeh2020analyzing,
    author = {Alizadeh Jarchlo, Elnaz and Kouhini, Sepideh Mohammadi and Doroud, Hossein and Eso, Elizabeth and Gawłowicz, Piotr and Zhang, Min and Siessegger, Bernhard and Jung, Markus and Ghassemlooy, Zabih and Caire, Giuseppe and Zubow, Anatolij},
    doi = {10.1109/CSNDSP49049.2020.9249515},
    title = {{Analyzing Interface Bonding Schemes for VLC with Mobility and Shadowing}},
    publisher = {IEEE},
    address = {Virtual Conference},
    booktitle = {12th IEEE/IET International Symposium on Communication Systems, Networks and Digital Signal Processing (CSNDSP 2020)},
    month = {7},
    year = {2020},
   }
   
   

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