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The need to configure the network structure is different from the legacy network system in order to meet the needs of the core network 5G. Legacy network does not satisfy an increase in the increase in connection delay time and the traffic at the centralized model. generating requests and trigger central node which occurs in a number up connection small cell and the terminal will give much burden...
We present an experimental performance evaluation study of WiFi links in an open-space outdoor environment. We consider a large scale wireless sensor network scenario of seismic data collection from sensors that are buried in ground and a set of access points (APs) form the hierarchical aggregation layer and the backbone of the network. We conduct two different link characterization studies. First,...
In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), channel management is important in achieving reliable data communications and satisfying QoS requirements. The key aspects of wireless channel management are monitoring the channel quality and adapting quickly to the network conditions by switching to a better channel. We propose a wireless channel monitoring system with co-located monitoring surrogates. Our...
We provide a comparative analysis of various routing strategies that affect the end-to-end performance in wireless mesh networks. We first improve well-known link quality metrics and routing algorithms to better operate in wireless mesh environments. We then investigate the route optimality and its impact on the network performance by comparing the achieved end-to-end performance with the optimal...
We develop a new wireless link quality metric, ECOT (Estimated Channel Occupancy Time) that enables a high throughput route setup in wireless mesh networks. The key feature of ECOT is being applicable to diverse mesh network environments where IEEE 802.11 MAC (Medium Access Control) variants are used. We take into account the detailed operational features of various 802.11 MAC protocols, such as 802...
We propose QUEST (QUality ESTimation), a new method that accurately estimates IEEE 802.11 wireless link quality with no in-band signaling overhead. Existing link quality estimation methods either are based on hello exchanges by fixing or varying transmission rates or rely on the history (e.g., delivery ratio) of previously sent data packets in a per-rate/-neighbor manner. QUEST on the other hand,...
While two-dimensional (2-D) orthogonal variable spreading factor (OVSF) codes were proposed for multicarrier direct-sequence code-division multiple-access (MC/DS-CDMA) systems in order to eliminate multiple-access interference, the number of orthogonal sequences (or code cardinality) was restricted by the number of carrier frequencies. Non-orthogonal 2-D frequency-time-spreading (FTS) codes were then...
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