With the rapid growth in Internet network infrastructure, there is an urgent need to deploy energy-efficient networking technology. In particular, there is a need for energy-efficient wireless local area networks (WLANs), which are widely used due to their ease of deployment and low installation costs. To realize this, radio-on-demand (ROD) have been proposed. Access points (APs) in ROD are equipped with wake-up receivers that change their status to sleep or active mode based on the network traffic distribution. This study proposes a station aggregation scheme targeting multiple stations (STAs) in ROD. In this scheme, APs cooperate with each other and aggregate their STAs based on their utilization. Simulation results demonstrate the effectiveness of the scheme in terms of power saving and load balancing in ROD networks.
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