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Adaptive Multi-Channel Clustering in IEEE 802.11s Wireless Mesh Networks [PDF]
WLAN mesh networks are one of the key technologies for upcoming smart city applications and are characterized by a flexible and low-cost deployment. The standard amendment IEEE 802.11s introduces low-level mesh interoperability at the WLAN MAC layer ...
Michael Rethfeldt +2 more
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Performance Analysis of the IEEE 802.11s PSM [PDF]
With the introduction of IEEE 802.11 power save mode (PSM), a lot of work has been done to enhance the energy saving ability of the wireless nodes. The ultimate goal of the research is to make the networking equipment carbon neutral and prolong the ...
Mirza Nazrul Alam +3 more
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In order to save human life and assets, the emergency management system (DMS) requires roving rescue teams to respond promptly and effectively. Installation and restoration of appropriate communication infrastructure are important for reducing the effect of disasters and enabling and coordinating information flow among relief teams working in the ...
Alazzam MB, Alassery F.
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Performance Evaluation of Multi-Channel Wireless Mesh Networks with Embedded Systems [PDF]
Many commercial wireless mesh network (WMN) products are available in the marketplace with their own proprietary standards, but interoperability among the different vendors is not possible.
Whye Kit Tan, Sang-Gon Lee, Jun Huy Lam
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Geographic HWMP (Geo-HWMP) routing method for AMI network with lossless packet forwarding
Advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) transfers time-based information and critical data between the consumer site and central control centre. AMI network needs maximum connectivity among the smart meters that are data generators as well as forwarders ...
A. Robert singh +2 more
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Wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs) are characterized by a large number of battery‐powered wireless sensor nodes, and the most challenging aspects of WBSNs are sensor node energy consumption, delay, and security (communication and data) while maintaining regular wireless sensor network (WSN) capabilities.
A. Arulprakash +6 more
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A comprehensive review on IoT‐based infrastructure for smart grid applications
Abstract Currently, there is a huge production in the automotive industries and energy consumption resulted into spike in the cost and emissions of greenhouse gases. Hence, an efficient energy utilisation mechanism has become a prime most important factor.
Rohan Pal +6 more
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Abstract The optimal placement of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to facilitate post‐disaster emergency communication services is a paramount research domain. The novelty of the authors’ work is to optimally place available UAVs in 3D space to meet the objectives prominent during such situations. The objectives considered here are target coverage, QoS,
Manali Gupta, Shirshu Varma
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A New Linear Model for the Calculation of Routing Metrics in 802.11s Using ns-3 and RStudio
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) offer a pragmatic solution with a cost-effective ratio when provisioning ubiquitous broadband internet access and diverse telecommunication systems.
Juan Ochoa-Aldeán +1 more
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Hybrid LoRa-IEEE 802.11s Opportunistic Mesh Networking for Flexible UAV Swarming
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and small drones are nowadays being widely used in heterogeneous use cases: aerial photography, precise agriculture, inspections, environmental data collection, search-and-rescue operations, surveillance applications, and ...
Luca Davoli +2 more
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