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- the present disclosure relates to electronic devices such as mobile devices and, more particularly, to methods and devices for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network.
- a mobile device typically has a wired connection to the network and facilitates a wireless connection between a mobile device and the network.
- mobile devices can automatically establish wireless connections in nearly every location that a user might travel.
- Such increased accessibility to networks by l more and more users is generally desired.
- this increased accessibility has its drawbacks, especially where a mobile device automatically searches for and connects to available APs .
- Such traffic includes, for example, signaling between the mobile device and the network to establish and tear down the connections and signaling to authenticate the mobile device and perhaps the user to the network, for instance authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) signaling .
- AAA authentication, authorization, and accounting
- FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an example environment within which may be implemented methods and devices for selecting or excluding an access point for wirelessly connecting to a network in accordance with embodiments disclosed herein.
- FIG. 2 is a block diagram showing example
- FIG. 3 is a flow diagram showing one embodiment of a general method for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network in accordance with the present teachings.
- FIG. 4 is a flow diagram showing another embodiment of a method for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network in accordance with the present teachings .
- the present disclosure provides a method and mobile device for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network.
- the device collects historical connection data for a plurality of access points to use in selecting an available access point for a current connection to the network.
- the historical connection data identifies a plurality of previous wireless connections using the access point and corresponding durations of those previous wireless connections .
- the mobile device For each available access point, the mobile device, e.g., using a processing device, determines an expected connection duration for the current wireless connection.
- the expected (i.e., predicted) connection duration is calculated as a function of the durations of the plurality of previous wireless connections identified in the historical connection data.
- the function is a weighted average of those durations.
- the mobile device compares the expected connection durations of all of the available access points.
- the mobile device further selects, for the current connection, the access point with an expected connection duration that exceeds a threshold duration and that, in one embodiment, is the highest expected connection duration of all the available access points.
- a mobile device that performs a method for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network.
- the mobile device includes a transceiver configured to establish a plurality of previous wireless connections to the network using a first access point.
- the mobile device is configured, for example using a processing device, to collect historical connection data for the first access point.
- the mobile device further includes a memory component configured to store the historical connection data, which identifies the plurality of previous wireless connections and identifies a corresponding duration of each previous wireless connection.
- the processing device of the mobile device is configured to determine or detect that the first access point is available for a current wireless connection to the network and calculate an expected connection duration for the first access point using the historical connection data.
- the processor is configured to predict a
- connection duration for the first access point using a function of the durations of the plurality of previous wireless connections identified in the historical connection data.
- processing device is configured to determine whether to select or exclude the first access point as a candidate for the current wireless connection based on the expected, i.e., predicted, connection duration calculated for the first access point.
- the processing device is configured to select the first access point as a candidate for the current wireless connection when the predicted connection duration exceeds a threshold. Moreover, the processing device is configured to select the first access point for the current wireless connection when the predicted connection duration is a highest predicted connection duration among predicted connection durations for at least one other candidate access point. In addition, the
- a mobile device is configured to exclude from current and future consideration for a wireless connection, at least for some limited time period in one particular embodiment, the first access point as a candidate for the current wireless connection when the predicted connection duration is below a threshold .
- a mobile device can be "trained," in a sense, to avoid APs that provide short-lived wireless connections (e.g., less than a threshold duration). As a consequence, for example: battery life in the mobile device can be preserved; signaling traffic to establish and
- TCP Transmission Control Protocol
- RAT radio access technology
- FIG. 1 illustrated therein is a schematic diagram of an example environment within which may be implemented methods and devices for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network in accordance with the present teachings.
- an electronic device 104 which, in this example is a mobile or portable device, is docked within a docking station on a windshield of a motor vehicle 112 (also referred to herein simply as a "vehicle”) .
- the vehicle 112 contains a driver 100 and a passenger 102, either or both of which can be a user of the device 104.
- the device 104 is configured for establishing wireless connections 120 to other mobile or portable devices for exchanging data and voice communications, for instance, using infrastructure equipment such as a cellular tower or base station 118.
- the device 104 may also be configured for establishing wireless connections 122 with other infrastructure equipment such as a satellite 116.
- wireless connections 122 are used to determine the geographic location of the device 104.
- the device 104 is further configured for establishing wireless connections, e.g., 110 and 114, with one or more access points, e.g., 106 and 108, respectfully. These access points are, for instance, part of at least one WLA .
- methods can be performed by the mobile device 104 for selecting or excluding access points, such as the access points 106 and 108, for a connection to a network such as the Internet or some other network.
- FIG. 2 there is provided a block diagram illustrating example internal components 200 of the mobile device 104 of FIG. 1, in accordance with the present embodiment.
- the mobile device 104 is intended to be
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- smart phones or other handheld or portable devices
- mobile devices including, for example, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), smart phones, or other handheld or portable devices
- the mobile device is an audio- or video-file player such as a MP3 player, a personal media player (PMP) or an iPOD; a navigation device; or another electronic device capable of or configured to select or exclude access points for use in wirelessly
- an audio- or video-file player such as a MP3 player, a personal media player (PMP) or an iPOD
- PMP personal media player
- iPOD iPOD
- navigation device or another electronic device capable of or configured to select or exclude access points for use in wirelessly
- components 200 include one or more wireless transceivers 202, one or more processors 210, output components 212, a
- the internal components 200 are coupled to one another, and in communication with one another, by way of one or more internal communication links 236, for instance an internal bus.
- a limited number of device components 202, 210, 212, 220-226, and 234 are shown at 200 for ease of illustration, but other embodiments may include a lesser or greater number of such components in a device, such as device 104.
- processor 210 the processor 210
- memory component 224 the memory component 224
- transceivers 202 are configured with functionality in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure as described in detail below with respect to the remaining FIGs . 3-4.
- "Adapted,” “operative,” “capable” or “configured, " as used herein, means that the indicated components are implemented using one or more
- the wireless transceivers 202 include a cellular transceiver 204, a Global Positioning System (GPS) transceiver 206, and the WLAN transceiver 208. More particularly, the cellular transceiver 204 is configured to conduct cellular
- the cellular transceiver 204 is configured to utilize any of a variety of other cellular-based communication technologies such as analog communications (using Advanced Mobile Phone System - AMPS), digital communications (using Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) , Global System for Mobile communication (GSM), integrated Digital Enhanced Network (iDEN), General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution (EDGE), etc.), and/or next generation communications (using Universal Mobile
- UMTS Ultraband CDMA
- WCDMA Wideband CDMA
- LTE Long Term Evolution
- IEEE 802.16, etc. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- the WLAN transceiver 208 is a Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) transceiver 208 configured to conduct Wi-Fi communications in accordance with the IEEE 802.11 (a, b, g, or n) standard with access points. In other embodiments, the WLAN transceiver 208 instead (or in addition) conducts other types of communications commonly understood as being
- Wi-Fi communications such as some types of peer-to-peer (e.g., Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer ) communications.
- peer-to-peer e.g., Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer
- the Wi-Fi transceiver 208 is replaced or supplemented with one or more other wireless transceivers configured for non-cellular wireless
- the processor 210 includes arithmetic logic and registers necessary to perform the digital processing required by the device 104 to, for example, collect and process historical connection data to select or exclude one or more access points for the device 104 to use in wirelessly connecting to a network in a manner consistent with the embodiments described herein.
- the processor 210 represents a primary microprocessor of the device 104 such as an application processor of a smartphone 104. In another embodiment, the processor 210 is an
- ancillary processor separate from a central processing unit (CPU, not shown), which is dedicated to providing the processing capability, in whole or in part, needed for the device elements 200 to perform their intended functionality.
- CPU central processing unit
- the output components 212 include: one or more visual output components 214 such as a liquid crystal display and/or light emitting diode indicator; one or more audio output components 216 such as a speaker, alarm, and/or buzzer; and one or more mechanical output components 218 such as a vibrating mechanism.
- one or more visual output components 214 such as a liquid crystal display and/or light emitting diode indicator
- one or more audio output components 216 such as a speaker, alarm, and/or buzzer
- mechanical output components 218 such as a vibrating mechanism.
- the input components 226 include one or more visual input components 228 such as a camera lens and photosensor; one or more acoustic receiver or audio input components 230 such as one or more transducers (e.g., microphones), including for example a microphone array and beamformer arrangement or a microphone of a Bluetooth headset; and one or more mechanical input components 232 such as a touchscreen display, a flip sensor, keyboard, keypad selection button, and/or switch.
- visual input components 228 such as a camera lens and photosensor
- acoustic receiver or audio input components 230 such as one or more transducers (e.g., microphones), including for example a microphone array and beamformer arrangement or a microphone of a Bluetooth headset
- transducers e.g., microphones
- mechanical input components 232 such as a touchscreen display, a flip sensor, keyboard, keypad selection button, and/or switch.
- this embodiment of internal components 200 also includes one or more of various types of sensors 222 as well as a sensor hub to manage one or more functions of the sensors.
- the sensors 222 include, for example, proximity sensors (e.g., a light detecting sensor, an ultrasound transceiver or an infrared transceiver) , touch sensors, altitude sensors, an accelerometer, a tilt sensor, and a gyroscope, to name a few.
- the memory component 224 encompasses, in some embodiments, one or more memory elements of any of a variety of forms, for example read-only memory, random access memory, static random access memory, dynamic random access memory, etc.
- the processor 210 uses the memory component 224 to store and retrieve data such as historical connection data.
- the memory component 224 is integrated with the processor 210 into a single component such as on an integrated circuit. However, such a single component still usually has distinct portions/ sections that perform the different processing and memory functions.
- the data that is stored by the memory component 224 includes, but need not be limited to, operating systems, programs (applications), and informational data.
- Each operating system includes executable code that controls basic functions of the mobile device 104, such as interaction among the various components included among the internal components 200, communication with external devices via the wireless transceivers 202 and/or the component interface 220, and storage and retrieval of programs and data, to and from the memory component 224.
- programs each program includes executable code that utilizes an operating system to provide more specific functionality, such as file system service and handling of protected and unprotected data stored in the memory component 224.
- Such programs include, among other things, programming for enabling the mobile device 104 to perform methods or processes such as described below by reference to FIGs . 3-4.
- this is non-executable code or
- the component interface 220 provides a direct connection to auxiliary components such as a docking station or printer or accessories for additional or enhanced functionality.
- the power supply 234, such as a battery, provides power to the other internal components 200 while enabling the mobile device 104 to be portable.
- FIG. 3 is a logical flow diagram illustrating a general method 300 performed by a device, such as the device 104, for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network.
- the mobile device 104 encounters multiple access points, such as access points 106 and 108, from which the device 104 can select to facilitate a current wireless connection to a network.
- a method 400 illustrated in FIG. 4 describes a particular example process that the device 104 can perform in accordance with the present teaching with respect to each available access point to specifically determine whether to select or exclude that access point as a candidate for facilitating the current wireless connection.
- the device 104 collects 302 historical connection data for a first plurality of wireless access points.
- historical connection data is data that identifies, at a minimum, one or more actual previous wireless connections for the access point and the durations of those connections. Table 1 below illustrates example historical connection data stored for an access point, such as the access point 106 or 108.
- This particular implementation of Table 1 contains a first column that identifies a connection number, a second column that identifies a connection duration for each
- connection number and a third column that identifies a calculated expected connection duration for at least some of the connection numbers. Additional information not shown but that may be a part of the historical connection data includes, but is not limited to: an identifier or name for the WLAN network, e.g., a service set identifier (SSID); and an identifier or name for the WLAN network, e.g., a service set identifier (SSID); and an identifier or name for the WLAN network, e.g., a service set identifier (SSID); and an SSID.
- SSID service set identifier
- identifier or address for the wireless access point e.g., a basic service set identification (BSSID) .
- BSSID basic service set identification
- connection numbers 1-4 each identify an actual previous wireless connection at some point in time between the device 104 and the network using this particular access point.
- the connection number in essence, tracks when a wireless connection was made using a particular access point.
- the previous wireless connections are identified by integer numbers with the connections being more recent in time having the higher connection numbers. Thus, connection 1 occurred first in time, followed by connection 2, then connection 3, and finally connection 4.
- any delineation can be used to identify the relative timing of the previous connections, such as a time stamp, in an alternative implementation.
- each of the previous wireless connections 1-4 has associated therewith a duration of the connection measured in minutes and a calculated expected connection duration also determined in minutes.
- the expected or predicted connection duration is a calculated value that represents an amount of time the mobile device expects to be connected to a particular access point based on one or more previous wireless connections to this access points.
- One particular manner of calculating the expected connection duration is discussed in further detail below by reference to FIG. 4.
- connection 0 does not represent an actual previous wireless connection. Instead, connection 0
- corresponding value for connection 0 recorded in the third column represents an initial value that can be used to calculate the expected connection duration once the device 104 actually uses this access point for one or more wireless connections to the network.
- the device 104 excludes one or more access points from consideration for a connection to the network when an expected connection duration for the access point falls below a minimum acceptable connection time.
- the access point could be permanently excluded from consideration.
- an alternative option is to automatically reconsider the excluded access point at some point in the future for use in wirelessly connecting to the network. Is such a case, any historical connection data for the access point is reset or re-initialized and new historical connection data collected to determine an expected connection duration for the access point.
- the mobile device 104 detects 304 a set of wireless access points (that includes at least a subset of the first plurality of access points for which it has collected historical
- connection data as being available for wirelessly connecting to a network within a first coverage area wherein the device 104 is located.
- a set includes one or more.
- a subset means a portion, some, or less than all; and a subset could be as few as one . Thus a subset of the
- the mobile device 104 detects 304 as available all of the access points for which it has collected historical connection data.
- the device 104 has a Wi-Fi setting enabled such that the device 104 automatically searches for available access points within a threshold area of the device.
- An available access point is one that is online and ready for use in forming a wireless connection with the network.
- the device 104 detects the media access control (MAC) address of one or more wireless access points near the device 104 that are available for facilitating a wireless connection.
- the device 104 is also enabled to automatically connect to an access point for which it has stored authentication credentials and which meets certain criteria including, for instance, criteria with respect to the present teachings.
- the device 104 determines 306 an expected connection duration (ECD) for each access point in the set of available access points.
- ECD expected connection duration
- one or more of the detected access points do not have historical connection data associated therewith because the device 104 has never connected to the network using that access point or has not connected to the access point since resetting the historical connection data.
- the device 104 calculates or sets the ECD to the initial reset value (which in Table 1 is 5 minutes) for such detected access points.
- the expected connection duration for the wireless access points in the subset is derived from the historical connection data.
- the historical connection data identifies a plurality of previous connections to the network using the wireless access point and identifies corresponding durations of the plurality of previous connections, similar to the data shown in Table 1.
- the expected connection duration is derived using a weighted average of the durations of the previous connections using the corresponding wireless access point. Details of such a ECD calculation are described by reference to FIG. 4.
- the device 104 determines whether to select one of the wireless access points in the set for a current wireless connection to the network. This selecting is based on the expected connection durations for the set of available wireless access points. In an embodiment, the device 104 compares the ECDs to a threshold (T h ) . This is the threshold that sets the minimum acceptable connection time before the access point is
- T h is arbitrarily set by the user of the device 104 or is set by the user based on, for instance, a determination of a minimum amount of time needed for a useful wireless connection to the network.
- T h is programmed into the device during manufacturing and is based, for instance, on data that indicates an average connection time that would allow a user to take advantage of a wireless connection.
- the device 104 determines 310 whether any of the available access points have an ECD that is less than T h . The device 104 then excludes 308 or blocks these access points from consideration for at least the current wireless connection. Thus, in accordance with one use case, the mobile device excludes at least one of the wireless access points in the subset as a candidate for the current wireless connection. Moreover, in accordance with this same use case, the expected connection duration of each excluded wireless access point is below the threshold duration, T h .
- the mobile device 104 further determines 312 whether any of the available access points have an ECD that exceeds T h .
- the device 104 selects 316, for the current wireless connection, the wireless access point in the set having an expected connection duration that exceeds the threshold duration T h .
- the mobile device 104 selects 316, for the current wireless connection, the wireless access point in the set having a highest expected connection duration.
- FIG. 4 illustrates an embodiment of a particular method 400 for selecting or excluding an access point for use in wirelessly connecting to a network in accordance with the present teachings.
- the device 104 monitors 402 for available access points for a current wireless connection to a network. The device 104 continues this monitoring 402 until device 104 determines 404 that it has detected an available access point, for instance by detecting the MAC address of the available access point. For example, the device 104 detects the MAC address of the access point 108.
- an available access point e.g., 108
- additional selection criteria e.g., 108
- the access point selection criteria are referred to herein as "access point selection criteria.”
- selection criteria are a set of one or more conventional criteria used to prioritize and/or select access points as being available for wirelessly connecting to the network.
- the expected connection duration for the available access points can then be calculated and applied to select the final access point used for the wireless
- the access point selection criteria include, but is not limited to, operator or user preferences, advertised access point bandwidth, access point selection capabilities such as bit rate capability, etc. At least some of the access point selection criteria are discoverable, for example, using Access Network Query Protocol (ANQP) as defined in the IEEE 802. llu specification and the Wi-Fi Alliance Hotspot (HS) 2.0 specification. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the mobile device 104 is configured with a set of access point selection criteria; and an available access point can be selected as a candidate for the current wireless connection when the access point satisfies the set of access point selection criteria.
- ANQP Access Network Query Protocol
- HS Wi-Fi Alliance Hotspot
- the mobile device continues to monitor 402 for another available access point. Conversely, even where the detected access point 108
- the access point 108 may have been previously blocked or excluded from consideration as a candidate for a wireless connection. This occurs, for instance, where the device 104 previously calculated an expected connection duration that is below a threshold duration T h . The device 104 thus determines 408 whether the available access point 108 has been excluded as a candidate for wireless connections. [ 0049 ] Where the detected access point 108 has been
- the mobile device 104 does not keep the access point 108 blocked forever. More specifically, the device 104 determines 410 whether the access point 108 has satisfied reinstatement criteria, such as a time criteria.
- the time criteria can be set for a week or a month or any programmed or user-selected time criteria, wherein the access point is reinstated as a candidate for a wireless connection.
- the mobile device 104 returns to monitoring 402 for an available access point.
- the mobile device 104 resets 414 the historical connection data for the access point 108. For example, where the access point 108 has historical connection data associated therewith as shown in Table 1 above and had been blocked for using to wirelessly connect to the network, the mobile device 104 removes the historical connection data for connections 1-4 from memory, e.g., the memory component 224, and retains the initial value of 5 minutes associated with the connection 0. The mobile device 104 then proceeds to calculate 420 the expected
- connection duration for this available access point 108 without using historical connection data which can in one embodiment simply be to set the ECD equal to this initial value of 5 minutes.
- the device 104 determines 416 whether it has stored historical connection data for the access point 108. If there is no HCD associated with this access point, the device 104 determines 420 the ECD without the HCD, for instance as described earlier. However, if there is HCD associated with the access point 108, the device 104 calculates 418 the ECD using the HCD.
- the expected connection duration is calculated as a function of the durations of the previous wireless connection ( s ) to the network using the access point 108, where in some instances as in Table 1 there is a
- the function is a weighted average of the
- Equation (1) provides an example function that allocates a weighted average of the durations of the previous one or more wireless connections using the access point.
- ECD [W0* ( ⁇ Duration> of conn. 0) + Wl* ( ⁇ Duration> of conn. 1) + W2* ( ⁇ Duration> of conn. 2) + ... + Wn* ( ⁇ Duration> of conn, n)] / n, (1)
- Wi are preconfigured weight factors.
- Wi gives more weight to more recent connections . Accordingly, in such a case, the weighed average allocates larger
- any suitable function can be used with or without corresponding weight factors.
- the device 104 compares 422 the ECD to a duration threshold T h .
- T h is one minute but can be any duration as set by the user or programmed into the device.
- the access point 108 has stored HCD that corresponds to connections 1, 1 and 2, or 1-3
- the expected connection duration exceeds the threshold duration T h
- the access point 108 is selected as a candidate for the current wireless connection.
- the selected access point 108 is added 426 to a list of candidate APs for the current wireless connection.
- a candidate access point is one that at a minimum has an ECD>T h , and if other access point selection criteria are considered also meets these criteria.
- the device 104 selects 428 the candidate access point with the highest expected connection duration among calculated expected connection durations for at least one other
- the device 104 selects the access point 108 under consideration to facilitate the current wireless connection to the database. Once the device 104 terminates the wireless connection through the selected access point, for instance upon moving out of the range of the access point, the device 104 records 430 HCD for the connection and continues monitoring 402 for an available access point.
- the mobile device 104 excludes or blocks 424 the access point 108 as a
- the access point 108 is a candidate for the current wireless connection and continues to monitor 402 for another available access point.
- the HCD for the access point 108 corresponds to connections 1-4 of Table 1
- the ECD falls below T h after the termination of the fourth connection and access point 108 would be blocked from being used for the current wireless connection.
- the access point 108 is
- the access point is listed and can be, therefore, manually
- the device 104 belongs to the driver 100, and the device 104 encounters access points 106 and 108 on the user's drive to work every weekday morning.
- access point 106 is in a coffee shop that the user 100 frequents a few times a week and occasionally uses to access the Internet.
- the access point 108 is near a stoplight that the user 100 drives through on the way to work, and the device 104 rarely maintains a wireless connection using the access point 108 long enough to take advantage of the
- connections can be used to exclude the access point 108 near the stoplight after a few connections .
- the device 104 records historical connection data for the access point 108 as illustrated in Table 1 above.
- the first ECD determination for access point is the initialization value of 5 minutes.
- connection 1 the ECD fall to 3 minutes.
- connection 2 the ECD falls below the minimum acceptable connection time of one minute, and the device 104 excludes the access point 108 as a candidate for wirelessly connecting to the network.
- the device 104 can reset the HCD in the Table 1 at some point in time so that the access point 108 can again be considered for automatic selection for connecting to the network.
- the user 100 can manually select the access point 108 for a wireless connection. For example, during one trip to work, the user 100 has a flat tire near the access point 108.
- access point 108 has been blocked for automatic selection, the user selects access point 108 since it has the strongest signal to connect to the Internet to access his work server. As can be seen, implementing the above
- embodiments can be useful, for example, to prevent shortlived wireless connections at every stop light along a route that a user drives every day or, in another implementation scenario, at every train stop of a user's train route.
- a device or structure that is "configured" in a certain way is configured in at least that way, but may also be configured in ways that are not listed.
- processors such as microprocessors, digital signal processors, customized processors and field
- FPGAs programmable gate arrays
- unique stored program instructions including both software and firmware
- ASICs integrated circuits
- an embodiment can be implemented as a computer-readable storage medium having computer readable code stored thereon for programming a computer (e.g., comprising a processor) to perform a method as described and claimed herein.
- Examples of such computer-readable storage mediums include, but are not limited to, a hard disk, a CD- ROM, an optical storage device, a magnetic storage device, a ROM (Read Only Memory), a PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory
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