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Communications Engineer, 2003
The Welsh community of Pontypridd witnessed BT's first trial of mesh wireless, the technology the telco is evaluating as a possible successor to ADSL for the broadband access sector. Mesh networking, is based on a multipoint-to-multipoint architecture. Instead of letting users connect via a near basestation mesh networks are viewed as a new generation ...
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The Welsh community of Pontypridd witnessed BT's first trial of mesh wireless, the technology the telco is evaluating as a possible successor to ADSL for the broadband access sector. Mesh networking, is based on a multipoint-to-multipoint architecture. Instead of letting users connect via a near basestation mesh networks are viewed as a new generation ...
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Authentication in Wireless Mesh Networks
2014Deployment of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) is growing as they serve advantageously to enlarge wired backbones, especially in country side areas where the cost of introducing a wired network to few costumers is very expensive. WMNs can also be used as home networks to interconnect all the home devices together with no constraints for the traffic to go ...
Boudguiga, Aymen, Laurent, Maryline
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Securing wireless mesh networks
Proceedings of the 5th International Latin American Networking Conference, 2009The popularity and the constant improvement of wireless technologies, such as WiFi and WiMAX, have been increasing the usage and applicability of new networking schemes, including Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). WMNs are multi-hop wireless networks made by a collection of two types of nodes, mesh routers and mesh clients.
Viviane Lima +2 more
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2006
ARCHITECTURES Wireless Mesh Networks: Issues and Solutions MultiRadio MultiChannel Mesh Networks IEEE 802.11-Based Wireless Mesh Networks PROTOCOLS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks Medium Access Control in Wireless Mesh Networks Security in Wireless Mesh Networks Scalability in Wireless Mesh Networks Load Balancing in Wireless Mesh Networks Cross ...
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ARCHITECTURES Wireless Mesh Networks: Issues and Solutions MultiRadio MultiChannel Mesh Networks IEEE 802.11-Based Wireless Mesh Networks PROTOCOLS Routing in Wireless Mesh Networks Medium Access Control in Wireless Mesh Networks Security in Wireless Mesh Networks Scalability in Wireless Mesh Networks Load Balancing in Wireless Mesh Networks Cross ...
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Wireless mesh networking games
2009 International Conference on Game Theory for Networks, 2009We address the coverage range extension of Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) by motivating traffic relaying by in-range network subscribers. Two different game models for non-cooperative users are discussed: a primary market model in which all in-range and out-of-range customers subscribe to one provider, and a primary-secondary market model in which some ...
A. Das, A. Neishaboori, G. Kesidis
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Broadband wireless mesh networks
2011 IEEE International Conference on Microwaves, Communications, Antennas and Electronic Systems (COMCAS 2011), 2011A wireless network with a mesh topology work is reliable and offers redundancy. Broadband modern networks use MIMO and OFDMA techniques. In broadband wireless mesh networks the problems of time, frequency, and space resource allocations are different than in a cellular system and more complicated due to distributed control and management. This document
Reichman, Arie, Czylwik, Andreas
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Stateful Firewalling for Wireless Mesh Networks
2008 New Technologies, Mobility and Security, 2008Firewalls have been traditionally used to apply filtering policies in wired networks, to divide zones with different level of trust. In wireless distributed networks, such as mesh networks for service delivery, firewalling is a valuable instrument to control the behavior of the clients and avoid certain attacks, such as DoS attacks coming from the ...
PABLO NEIRA AYUSO +3 more
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Fairness enhancement in wireless mesh networks
Proceedings of the 2007 ACM CoNEXT conference on - CoNEXT '07, 2007Maintaining fairness in WMNs is quite important but has been given less attention relative to other aspects such as capacity maximization and maintaining connectivity [1]. IEEE 802.11 MAC protocol has been used as the defacto standard for WMNs although it has been initially designed to operate in wireless local area networks.
Nahle, Salim, Malouch, Naceur
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2006
The success of the IEEE 802.11 standard has pushed the research community to put a not negligible effort in the design, analysis, and development of new wireless solutions during the last decade. More recently, the apparition of the wireless mesh technology incited a number of wireless testbeds to be deployed in several countries, in both academic and ...
Iannone, Luigi +2 more
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The success of the IEEE 802.11 standard has pushed the research community to put a not negligible effort in the design, analysis, and development of new wireless solutions during the last decade. More recently, the apparition of the wireless mesh technology incited a number of wireless testbeds to be deployed in several countries, in both academic and ...
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