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In wireless multi-hop networks, broadcasting by flooding generates frequent retransmissions of unnecessary packets that participate heavily in increasing contention and collision probability. These problems become increasingly likely in a wireless mesh network which can interface to other external networks, thus leading to a significant increase in broadcast traffic. In this paper we have focused...
The mesh network (WMN) is a subset of adhoc network and it has a hybrid architecture having a portion of fixed infrastructure and a portion as wireless ad hoc nodes. It is easily deployed in an area, where the traditional wireless network cannot be deployed. It is also a good choice for high bandwidth application such as internet service provider (ISP) and video conferencing. In such scenarios throughput...
As a new networking topology, Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) have advantageous properties in terms of robustness, range extension and density, but also have significant potential disadvantages, which determines some classical routing algorithms are not very suitable for WMNs. In this paper, we propose a novel routing algorithm based on the WMNs access scheme design to improve the networks performance...
The Hybrid Wireless Mesh Protocol is a mesh routing protocol that combines the flexibility of on-demand routing with proactive topology tree extensions. The Wireless Mesh Network consists of mesh points and stations. Even if mesh points or stations have mobility, the path should be kept continuously. The Direction of present mobility research is achieved by research in a mobility of stations. In case...
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