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The wireless communication technologies, such as wireless sensor network, can bring great economic benefits to industrial plants. But the open channel and multi-hop network topology will influence its real-time and reliable performance. Funneling effect is a kind of congestion caused by the wireless hop-by-hop and many-to-one networks. IEEE802.15.4 is a wireless personal area network standard that...
Power control technology in wireless sensor network (WSN) is of great significance to ensure the network coverage, reduce the power consumption of the nodes, and optimize network performance. In this paper, a new power control based on routing protocol (PCBRP) in the MAC layer is proposed. It operates with the help of routing protocol and calculates optimal transmission power according to the distance...
Multi-radio wireless mesh networks (WMN) is a feasible choice for several applications, as routers with multiple network interface cards (NICs) have become cheaper. Placement of multiple NICs on each router can significantly improve the network performance if channels are assigned wisely. This is due to the fact, that by using multiple non-interfering channels wireless interference is diminished....
Infrastructure meshed networks provide access to wireless clients that do not participate in traffic forwarding. This paper proposes minimalist instant handoff for wireless access networks (MIHAN), allowing for seamless movement of nodes in coverage areas, while maintaining connectivity. The approach of MIHAN is that all client frames, send in radio range of an access node, are received and forwarded...
Due to the low cost and ease of deployment, single- hop and multi-hop 802.11 networks have become attractive solutions for providing last-mile broadband (wireless) access in urban environments. However, a critical issue in using such networks to support applications such as Voice over IP is the widely known overheads in the Medium Access Control (MAC) layer and Physical (PHY) layer for each transmission...
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