Communication terminal, communication apparatus, and communication system
US-9998966-B2 · Jun 12, 2018 · US
US11751111B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11751111-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217662238-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 6, 2022 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2023 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2023 |
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Disclosed are methods and systems for improved wireless terminal roaming. In some embodiments, a management module determines access point density metrics for a plurality of centrally managed access points of a communications site. The density metric considers an average RSSI of access point signals received by other access points of the site, and each access point's contribution to the average. A determination of whether a particular wireless terminal roams is based on the density metrics of the source and target access point, as well as statistics relating to a current capacity of each of the access points. The disclosed embodiments may determine that a wireless terminal should transition/roam away from an access point even when that access point's RSSI value at the wireless terminal is above a threshold that would cause traditional methods to inhibit roaming.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method, comprising: receiving, from a plurality of access points (APs), one or more received signal strength indicator (RSSI) measurements, each of the one or more RSSI measurements corresponding to a wireless signal transmitted by one AP of the plurality of APs and received by another AP of the plurality of APs; and instructing a wireless terminal (WT) associated with a first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to a second AP of the plurality of APs based on the RSSI measurements received from at two or more of the plurality of APs and based on a difference between a number of WTs associated with the first AP and a number of WTs associated with the second AP. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs further comprises: in response to determining a first signal strength of the first AP at the WT is less than a second signal strength of the second AP at the WT, instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of APs is located within a common deployment site. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs further comprises: determining a signal strength difference of a first signal strength of the first AP at the WT and a second signal strength of the second AP at the WT; and instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs based on the signal strength difference. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: for each AP of the plurality of APs, aggregating the RSSI measurements measured by the AP to obtain an aggregated RSSI measurement for the AP, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs is further based on the aggregated RSSI measurement for the first AP of the plurality of APs and the aggregated RSSI measurement for the second AP of the plurality of APs. 6. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: for each AP of the plurality of APs, determining a standard deviation of the RSSI measurements measured by the AP, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs is further based on the standard deviation of the RSSI measurements measured by the first AP of the plurality of APs and the standard deviation of the RSSI measurements measured by the second AP of the plurality of APs. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining differences between signal measurements made by the WT of signals from pairs of APs, each AP in each pair included in the plurality of APs; and determining a transition threshold based on the determined differences, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs is further based on the transition threshold. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a plurality of differences between RSSI measurements of wireless signals received from pairs of APs as measured by a plurality of WTs; setting a dynamic threshold based on an average difference between the RSSI measurements; and in response to determining a difference between the RSSI of the second AP and the RSSI of the first AP satisfies the dynamic threshold, instructing the wireless terminal (WT) associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs based on the plurality of RSSI measurements received from at least some of the plurality of APs and based on the difference between the number of WTs associated with the first AP and the number of WTs associated with the second AP. 9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: determining a plurality of differences between RSSI measurements of wireless signals received from pairs of APs as measured by a plurality of WTs; and setting a dynamic threshold based on an average difference between the RSSI measurements, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs is further based on the dynamic threshold. 10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: for each AP of the plurality of APs, determining an AP density metric indicating a cumulative contribution of the AP to an overall AP density for the plurality of APs, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs is further based on the AP density metric for the first AP and the AP density metric for the second AP. 11. A system, comprising: hardware processing circuitry; one or more hardware memories storing instructions that when executed configure the hardware processing circuitry to perform operations comprising: receiving, from a plurality of access points (APs), one or more received signal strength indicator (RSSI) measurements, each of the one or more RSSI measurements corresponding to a wireless signal transmitted by one AP of the plurality of APs and received by another AP of the plurality of APs; and instructing a wireless terminal (WT) associated with a first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to a second AP of the plurality of APs based on the RSSI measurements received from at two or more of the plurality of APs and based on a difference between a number of WTs associated with the first AP and a number of WTs associated with the second AP. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs further comprises: in response to determining a first signal strength of the first AP at the WT is less than a second signal strength of the second AP at the WT, instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of APs is located within a common deployment site. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs further comprises: determining a signal strength difference of a first signal strength of the first AP at the WT and a second signal strength of the second AP at the WT; and instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of the plurality of APs based on the signal strength difference. 15. The system of claim 11 , the one or more hardware memories further storing instructions that when executed configure the hardware processing circuitry to perform operations comprising: for each AP of the plurality of APs, aggregating the RSSI measurements measured by the AP to obtain an aggregated RSSI measurement for the AP, wherein instructing the WT associated with the first AP of the plurality of APs to transition from the first AP to the second AP of th
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