A comparison study of Weibull, normal and Boulevard distributions for wireless mesh networks considering different router replacement methods by a hybrid intelligent simulation system

Author(s):  
Admir Barolli ◽  
Kevin Bylykbashi ◽  
Ermioni Qafzezi ◽  
Shinji Sakamoto ◽  
Leonard Barolli
Author(s):  
Shinji Sakamoto ◽  
Algenti Lala ◽  
Tetsuya Oda ◽  
Vladi Kolici ◽  
Leonard Barolli ◽  
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One of the key advantages of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is their importance for providing cost-efficient broadband connectivity. In WMNs, there are issues for achieving the network connectivity and user coverage, which are related with the node placement problem. In this work, the authors consider the router node placement problem in WMNs. The objective is to find the optimal distribution of router nodes in order to provide the best network connectivity (the maximal number of connected routers) and coverage (maximal number of covered clients). The authors apply their proposed WMN-SA simulation system in a realistic scenario of the distribution of mesh clients considering Itoshima City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. From simulation results, they found many insights that can be very important for real deployment of WMNs.


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