Roaming Sensitivity Level |best| Jun 2026

[ RSL(t) = \alpha \cdot SVI(t) + \beta \cdot (1 - CCF(t)) + \gamma \cdot HDH(t) ]

Enable it. Start with a conservative value of -75dBm . Monitor your devices. If they don't switch fast enough, move to -70dBm. If they disconnect too often, move to -80dBm. It requires tweaking, but the reward is a Wi-Fi experience that finally feels as seamless as cellular data. roaming sensitivity level

Higher SVI → higher RSL → quicker roaming response. [ RSL(t) = \alpha \cdot SVI(t) + \beta

Think of it as the "patience" setting for your Wi-Fi network. If they don't switch fast enough, move to -70dBm

Existing mobility management protocols (e.g., MIH in IEEE 802.21, FMIPv6) use signal strength and latency thresholds but lack a unified sensitivity parameter. Reinforcement learning approaches adjust behavior post-facto, but none propose an explicit sensitivity level as a first-class control variable. Our work fills this gap by formalizing RSL and enabling predictive sensitivity tuning.