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Wired-cum-wireless networks are interconnected through proxy or gateway that acts as router and also caters for link MTU mismatch between the two networks. In IPv6 based networks, TCP is mandatory for bulk data transfer from wired to wireless host. This results in end-to-end TCP session through the default proxy. The single proxy supporting a large number of TCP sessions; is vulnerable to buffer overflow...
Active Queue Management (AQM) algorithm is important to manage buffers and transfer packets for wired/wireless networks. However, the unresponsive flows to the network congestion control is dangerous to the network equilibrium and Quality of Service (QoS), especially from the point of network resource allocation. In some certain scenarios, the limited network resource (buffers) can be occupied by...
In this paper, we present a centralized quasi-static channel assignment for multi-radio WMNs (wireless mesh networks) to provide high-throughput paths. We probe data packets at each wireless access point and estimate the traffic load for each network link using a new load estimation algorithm. So the channel assignment can intelligently assigns channels with the objective of maximizing the aggregate...
In wireless mesh networks (WMNs), the achievable throughput of a mesh client to a gateway (GW) is limited by the minimum link capacity of the intermediate nodes. In instances when the intermediate nodes experience congestion due to large relay traffic, link failure etc., this throughput may drop below an acceptable level. Since the mesh topology implies multi-path routing capability, it is possible...
In wireless mesh networks, the end-to-end throughput of a flow over a multiple-hop wireless link rapidly decreases as the hop-count between the source and destination nodes increases, and the flows that travel over a path of more than 4-5 hops from its source node eventually starve. To alleviate this unfairness, we propose a weighted random early detection (RED) mechanism that has a different dropping...
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