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From the Fig. 2 we can see that if station A needs to communicate with station B, the communication must take two hops: first, the station A transfers the packet to the AP; second, the AP relays the packet to station B. With all communications relayed through an AP, the basic service area corresponding to an infrastructure BSS is defined by the points in which

From the Fig. 2 we can see that if station A needs to communicate with station B, the communication must take two hops: first, the station A transfers the packet to the AP; second, the AP relays the packet to station B. With all communications relayed through an AP, the basic service area corresponding to an infrastructure BSS is defined by the points in which

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Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) have been widely developed during this decade, due to their mobility and flexibility. As WLANs have become popular in many sectors, so we have to manage it efficiently. In a typical deployment of WLANs, the coverage areas of nearby access-points(APs) usually overlap with one another and a host may detect signals...