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Multiradio wireless mesh network is a promising architecture that improves the network capacity by exploiting multiple radio channels concurrently. Channel assignment and routing are underlying challenges in multiradio architectures since both determine the traffic distribution over links and channels.
Omar M. Zakaria +8 more
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Analysis of Denial of Service Impact on Data Routing in Mobile eHealth Wireless Mesh Network
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are a promising technology that has emerged with the combination of several wireless networks. These wireless networks and devices communicate in a mesh network manner, to provide edge‐to‐edge, easy, and cost‐effective data communication.
Shaker Alanazi +4 more
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IDHOCNET: A Novel ID Centric Architecture for Ad Hoc Networks
Ad hoc networks lack support of infrastructure and operate in a shared bandwidth wireless environment. Presently, such networks have been realized by various adaptations in Internet Protocol (IP) architecture which was developed for infrastructure oriented hierarchical networks.
Shahrukh Khalid +4 more
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Multimedia communications are attracting great attention from the research, industry, and end‐user communities. The latter are increasingly claiming for higher levels of quality and the possibility of consuming multimedia content from a plethora of devices at their disposal.
Ramon Sanchez-Iborra +4 more
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Optimized Group Channel Assignment Using Computational Geometry over Wireless Mesh Networks
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are an evolving division in the field of wireless networks due to their ease of deployment and assured last mile connectivity. It sets out a favorable situation to guarantee the Internet connectivity to all the mobile and static nodes.
Anitha Manikandan +2 more
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The utilization of wireless mesh networks (WMNs) has greatly increased, and the multi‐interface multichannel (MIMC) technic has been widely used for the backbone network. Unfortunately, the ad hoc on‐demand distance vector (AODV) routing protocol defined in the IEEE 802.11s standard was designed for WMNs using the single‐interface single‐channel ...
Won-Suk Kim +2 more
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Survey of QoS Routing Protocols in Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
The emergence of Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks (WMSNs) has stimulated the refocusing of research from conventional scalar Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) to WMSNs. Currently, because of their prevalence WMSNs are used in different applications. Due to the unique features of WMSNs, fulfilling Quality of Service (QoS) requirements for a variety of ...
Shailendra Aswale +2 more
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While the deployment of WiFi networks continues to grow at an explosive rate, the multicast multimedia delivery service on WiFi compliant devices is still in its early stage of development. The real culprit is the IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol, and in particular, the absence of feedback mechanism when multicast is used.
Dujovne, Diego, Turletti, Thierry
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The Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) network for the next generation Smart Grid is required to possess many essential functions, such as data reading and writing, intelligent power transmission, and line damage detection. However, the traditional AMR network cannot meet the previous requirement.
Li Li +3 more
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A Distributed Intrusion Detection Scheme about Communication Optimization in Smart Grid
We first propose an efficient communication optimization algorithm in smart grid. Based on the optimization algorithm, we propose an intrusion detection algorithm to detect malicious data and possible cyberattacks. In this scheme, each node acts independently when it processes communication flows or cybersecurity threats.
Yunfa Li, Qili Zhou, Yuxin Mao
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