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Wireless Mesh Networks represent an interesting instance of light-infrastructure wireless networks. Due to their flexibility and resiliency to network failures, wireless mesh networks are particularly suitable for incremental and rapid deployments of ...
Riggio Roberto +3 more
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Intrusion Detection Systems for Community Wireless Mesh Networks [PDF]
Wireless mesh networks are being increasingly used to provide affordable network connectivity to communities where wired deployment strategies are either not possible or are prohibitively expensive.
Hutchison, David +3 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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Investigation of fitness function weight-coefficients for optimization in WMN-PSO simulation system [PDF]
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Barolli, Leonard +5 more
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Routing optimization in wireless sensor networks facilitates to reduce the overhead of the maintaining of wireless sensor networks and extend the lifetime of wireless sensor networks.
Li-Yong Yuan, Fei-Long Lin
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Automatic application object migration in sensor networks [PDF]
Object migration in wireless sensor networks has the potential to reduce energy consumption for a wireless sensor network mesh. Automated migration reduces the need for the programmer to perform manual static analysis to find an efficient layout solution.
Hunkin, Paul, McGregor, Anthony James
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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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Barolli, Leonard +5 more
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Classification and comparison of ad hoc networks: A review
The study of ad hoc networks and their different varieties, including wireless sensor networks, wireless mesh networks, and mobile ad hoc networks, is discussed in this paper. Wireless devices link to one another directly in an ad hoc network without the
Reeya Agrawal +7 more
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Secure Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks [PDF]
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have emerged as a promising concept to meet the challenges in next-generation networks such as providing flexible, adaptive, and reconfigurable architecture while offering cost-effective solutions to the service providers ...
Sen, Jaydip
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The placement of wireless mesh routers is a significant matter in enhancing the performance of a wireless mesh network. Therefore, it is essential that the mesh routers are optimally placed to guarantee strong connectivity and coverage for ensuring the ...
Hakim Q. A. Abdulrab +6 more
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