A channel management protocol for multi-channel, single-radio 802.11-based wireless mesh networks

Author(s):  
Chih-Yu Lin ◽  
Shu-Hsien Lu ◽  
Yu-Chee Tseng
Author(s):  
D. Jasmine David ◽  
Jegathesan V. ◽  
T. Jemima Jebaseeli ◽  
Anand Babu Ambrose ◽  
Justin David D.

Wireless mesh networks have numerous advantages in terms of connectivity as well as reliability. Traditionally, the nodes in wireless mesh networks are equipped with a single radio, but the limitations are lower throughput and limited use of the available wireless channel. To overcome this, the recent advances in wireless mesh networks are based on a multi-channel multi-radio approach. Channel assignment is a technique that selects the best channel for a node or to the entire network just to increase the network capacity. To maximize the throughput and the capacity of the network, multiple channels with multiple radios were introduced in these networks. In this work, algorithms are developed to improve throughput, minimize delay, reduce average energy consumption, and increase the residual energy for multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh networks.


2012 ◽  
Vol 182-183 ◽  
pp. 2045-2049
Author(s):  
Liu Wei

WMN is the abbreviations of Wireless mesh networks. Along with the evolution of WMN, there appears single-radio mode WMN ,dual-radio mode WMN ,multi-radio mode WMN and their mixed mode WMN. Single-radio mode WMN network has the lowest capacity and the lowest cost, dual-radio and multi-radio mode WMN are better than single-radio mode WMN, multi-radio mode WMN has the largest bandwidth and flexibility, and has obtained the large-scale application.


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