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Quality of service (QoS) in wireless mesh networks is an active area of research which is driven by the increasing demand for multimedia content delivered wirelessly. The IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) standard identifies four classes of service targeting throughput, delay, and jitter. In this paper, we achieve two main objectives. (1) We present a routing metric sensitive to both interference and throughput...
Wireless mesh networks are at the forefront of the technological drive. Achieving high system throughput in these networks is challenging due to interference which limits concurrent transmissions. In this paper we study routing and link scheduling in time division multiple access networks free of contention. We extend the work in the literature in several ways: (a) we present simple joint routing...
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