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A high-κ homogeneous ink for printable electroluminescent devices. [PDF]

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Parallel Rendezvous Strategy for Node Association in Wi-SUN FAN Networks. [PDF]

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Wireless Mesh Networks

4th Annual Communication Networks and Services Research Conference (CNSR'06), 2006
In this tutorial wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is discussed, which has the routing protocols of actual capacity. The multi-radio systems, technical problems are also described in this issue, such that the WMN have significant congestion control and fairness problems.
B Manoj, Ramesh Rao
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A survey on wireless mesh networks

IEEE Communications Magazine, 2005
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a key technology for next-generation wireless networking. Because of their advantages over other wireless networks, WMNs are undergoing rapid progress and inspiring numerous applications. However, many technical issues still exist in this field.
Ian F. Akyildiz, Xudong Wang 0001
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OpenFlow for Wireless Mesh Networks

2011 Proceedings of 20th International Conference on Computer Communications and Networks (ICCCN), 2011
everal protocols for routing and forwarding in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) have been proposed, such as AODV, OLSR or B.A.T.M.A.N. However, providing support for e.g. flow-based routing where flows of one source take different paths through the network is hard to implement in a unified way using traditional routing protocols.
Peter Dely, Andreas Kassler, Nico Bayer
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Wireless mesh networks

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2008
Wireless telemedicine using GSM and GPRS technologies can only provide low bandwidth connections, which makes it difficult to transmit images and video. Satellite or 3G wireless transmission provides greater bandwidth, but the running costs are high. Wireless networks (WLANs) appear promising, since they can supply high bandwidth at low cost. However,
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Wireless mesh networks: a survey

Computer Networks, 2005
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Ian F. Akyildiz   +2 more
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Advances in Wireless Mesh Networks

Mobile Networks and Applications, 2008
Wireless mesh networks facilitate the extension of wireless local area networks into wide areas and have emerged as a promising approach for future network accesses. Prior efforts on wireless networks, especially multi-hop ad hoc networks, have led to significant research contributions that range from fundamental results on theoretical capacity bounds ...
Bo Li 0001   +5 more
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