Abstract:
A method of assigning a slot and accessing a channel in a wireless local area network (WLAN) is provided. A station may attempt to access a channel based on a plurality of candidate slots assigned to the station.
Abstract:
Provided is an interference avoidance-based communication apparatus and method, the apparatus including an interface to receive operating channel number information transmitted by another communication apparatus in response to an event occurring in the other communication apparatus, and a processor to verify a current use channel of the other communication apparatus based on the received operating channel information, allocate a first weighted value to a remaining channel, aside from the verified current use channel and a second weighted value to the verified current use channel, and generate channel map information for use in hop selection based on the remaining channel to which the first weighted value is allocated and the current use channel to which the second weighted value is allocated.
Abstract:
Provided is a communication control apparatus for controlling data transmission performed by a first communication module and a second communication module, each using a different communication scheme, the apparatus including a storing unit to store, in a data structure, channel information on a communication module for avoiding communication interference between the first communication module and the second communication module, and a processor to set, based on the channel information, a channel different from a channel used by the first communication module as a channel of the second communication module, wherein the first communication module and the second communication module are included in an identical device.
Abstract:
A method and user terminal for dynamically controlling routing are provided. The method may provide an effective routing mechanism in a system to which a plurality of radio access technologies (RATs) are applied. The method may perform routing based on characteristics of the RATs, a degree of a generated traffic load, a user preference of a RAT, and the like.