Revisiting The Modeling Of User Association Patterns In A University Wireless Network

2018 IEEE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING CONFERENCE (WCNC)(2018)

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This paper presents an analysis of a large trace of user associations in a university wireless network, which includes around one thousand access points over live campuses. The trace is obtained from RADIUS authentication logs and its merit is in its recency, scale and duration. We propose a methodology for extracting association statistics from these logs, and look at visiting time distributions and processes of user arrivals to access points. We find that a large fraction of the network-around half of all access points-experiences time-varying Poisson arrival process, and association distributions can be modeled by two-stage hyper-exponential distributions at most of the access point. While network associations in campus wireless networks have been extensively studied in the literature, our study reveals changing patterns in user arrival processes and association durations, which seem to be characteristic for networks of predominantly mobile users, and allows the use of tractable network occupancy models.
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WLAN, user mobility, trace-collection analysis
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