Blind estimation of wireless network topology and throughput

Author(s):  
Daniel Salmond
Author(s):  
Joseph P. Macker ◽  
Caleb Bowers ◽  
Sastry Kompella ◽  
Clement Kam ◽  
Jeffery W. Weston

2014 ◽  
Vol 644-650 ◽  
pp. 2751-2754
Author(s):  
Da Wei Xu ◽  
Lei Lei Deng ◽  
Shan Ren

In this paper, a home wireless network platform based on Zigbee technology. This article analyzes the Zigbee network protocol, discusses the key issues to build a home wireless network using the Zigbee technology. The network topology, network routing algorithms and network sampling strategies and other issues were discussed and proposed solutions by building a home wireless network monitoring experiments on the pulse signal. The results showed that based on Zigbee technology to build a home wireless network is feasible, the wireless network in the home monitoring has broad application prospects.


MANET is a cluster of nodes that are mobile which transfer the packet within a limited transmission range. It is decentralized and infrastructure less wireless network. Due to host mobility requirement for a robust dynamic routing protocol is needed, since a random and dynamic difference in the network topology is there. This paper presents a performance analysis between two routing protocols AODV and DSR. In terms of throughput, PDR and delay both protocols AODV and DSR is compared.


Author(s):  
Muhammad Harist Murdani ◽  
Surya Priyambudi ◽  
Suzana Dewi

As per customary in Indonesia, most of Middle School doesn't have special personel for Information Technology, especially on Internet using Wireless Network Management. Even though Indonesian Govenrments policy clearly inclined to using Internet for supporting  teaching and learning activities in school. UNBK (Ujian Nasional Berbasis Komputer) indirectly forcing school to provide a fullset computer laboratory which connected to World Wide Web using Internet connection. Thus, the Internet connection can only be used by student and teacher inside computer laboratory only, there are no wireless internet connection that can be used in classroom. Our purpose in this PPM is to provide design and implementation for wireless network topology using Mikrotik Router RB450 and TPLink Access Point to maximized Internet connection usage in several classroom which aren't connected yet. 


2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-12 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shigeru Kashihara ◽  
Takuma Hayashi ◽  
Yuzo Taenaka ◽  
Takeshi Okuda ◽  
Suguru Yamaguchi

This paper proposes a data delivery method based on neighbor nodes’ information to achieve reliable communication in a mobile ad hoc network (MANET). In a MANET, it is difficult to deliver data reliably due to instabilities in network topology and wireless network condition which result from node movement. To overcome such unstable communication, opportunistic routing and network coding schemes have lately attracted considerable attention. Although an existing method that employs such schemes, MAC-independent opportunistic routing and encoding (MORE), Chachulski et al. (2007), improves the efficiency of data delivery in an unstable wireless mesh network, it does not address node movement. To efficiently deliver data in a MANET, the method proposed in this paper thus first employs the same opportunistic routing and network coding used in MORE and also uses the location information and transmission probabilities of neighbor nodes to adapt to changeable network topology and wireless network condition. The simulation experiments showed that the proposed method can achieve efficient data delivery with low network load when the movement speed is relatively slow.


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