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In multi-hop infrastructure wireless mesh networks (WMNs), the association mechanism, by which a client station (STA) affiliates with a mesh access point (MAP), and the routing algorithm, through which MAPs form a multi-hop backhaul for relaying STAs' traffic, determine a two-tier logical topology. Apparently the STA-MAP association mechanism and the backhaul routing impact the available bandwidth...
In a wireless mesh network, a client station needs to associate with a mesh access point for network access. Conventional association mechanisms assume a high-speed backhaul and only the access link being the bottleneck. This assumption holds for most WLANs, but in wireless mesh networks traffic could be bottlenecked either by the access link or by the bandwidth-limited wireless backhaul. In this...
In wireless municipal mesh (muni mesh) networks, a client station needs to associate with a mesh access point (MAP) in order to access the network. The end-to-end performance of a station depends on the access link quality between the station and the associated MAP as well as the multi-hop path quality from the associated MAP to the Internet gateway. However conventional association mechanisms used...
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