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Wireless Mesh Networks have the potentials to establish and maintain ad-hoc connectivity and share gateway access to other networks with an array of mobile end-users (and their various requests, services and applications), while typically featuring a minimal and inexpensive infrastructure.
Paolo Cardullo, Denis Roio
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Over the past 25 years, IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) has played a vital role in last-mile Internet connectivity. The Wi-Fi HaLow (802.11ah) standard marks a significant leap, offering long-range, low-power connectivity, particularly suited for Internet of Things (
Kavin Kumar Thangadorai +4 more
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Applications of Geometric Algorithms to Reduce Interference in Wireless Mesh Network
In wireless mesh networks such as WLAN (IEEE 802.11s) or WMAN (IEEE 802.11), each node should help to relay packets of neighboring nodes toward gateway using multi-hop routing mechanisms.
Jang, Hung-Chin
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Implementation and evaluation of a simulation system based on particle swarm optimisation for node placement problem in wireless mesh networks [PDF]
With the fast development of wireless technologies, wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are becoming an important networking infrastructure due to their low cost and increased high speed wireless internet connectivity. This paper implements a simulation system
Barolli, Leonard +4 more
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Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) consist of mesh routers and mesh clients, where mesh routers have minimal mobility and form the backbone of WMNs. They provide network access for both mesh and conventional clients. The integration of WMNs with other networks such as the Internet, cellular, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16, sensor networks, etc., can ...
Ian F. Akyildiz, Xudong Wang
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In this paper an approach is presented, enabling to solve the problem of local navigation of mobile robotic platforms (MRP), based on utilization of wireless networks with mesh topology. Establishment of wireless networks was ensured, based on the set of
R. Iakovlev, A. Saveliev
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QoS Enabled Heterogeneous BLE Mesh Networks
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a widely known short-range wireless technology used for various Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Recently, with the introduction of BLE mesh networks, this short-range barrier of BLE has been overcome.
Subho Shankar Basu +2 more
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Wireless Mesh Networking: An IoT-Oriented Perspective Survey on Relevant Technologies
The Internet of Things (IoT), being a “network of networks„, promises to allow billions of humans and machines to interact with each other. Owing to this rapid growth, the deployment of IoT-oriented networks based on mesh topologies is very ...
Antonio Cilfone +3 more
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Hierarchical Multi-resolution Mesh Networks for Brain Decoding
We propose a new framework, called Hierarchical Multi-resolution Mesh Networks (HMMNs), which establishes a set of brain networks at multiple time resolutions of fMRI signal to represent the underlying cognitive process.
Ertugrul, Itir Onal +2 more
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Node placement in Wireless Mesh Networks: a comparison study of WMN-SA and WMN-PSO simulation systems [PDF]
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