Abstract—Recently, researchers have created Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) where routers have multiple transmit (Tx) or receive (Rx) capability. A fundamental problem in such WMNs is deriving a transmission schedule that yields minimal end-to-end delays. In this paper, we approach this problem via joint routing and link scheduling. Specifically, we consider two fundamental issues that influence end-to-end delays: superframe length and transmission slot order. We propose two algorithms: JRS-Multi-DEC and JRS-BIP, where the former uses a novel metric to minimize the load of each link whilst the latter uses a binary integer program solver. Both algorithms have the similar aim of minimizing overall delay and to re-order slots such that packets a...
Link scheduling is used in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) to guarantee interference-free transmission...
This paper considers the NP-hard problem of scheduling weighted links in concurrent transmit/receive...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of deriving a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link sc...
Recently, researchers have created Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) where routers have multiple transmi...
Multiple transmit (Tx) or receive (Rx) capability is a significant advance in wireless communication...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a link schedule for Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a link schedule for Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA...
Recently, researchers have developed Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) where each router is capable of p...
Multiple transmit or receive (MTR) capability is a promising approach that significantly improves th...
We investigate the problem of joint routing and link scheduling in Time-Division Multiple Access (TD...
Abstract — Wireless routers equipped with smart antennas are capable of forming beams to neighboring...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link schedule fo...
A key advance in enabling higher wireless mesh network capacity is allowing routers to transmit or r...
Traffic in an infrastructure wireless mesh network is routed over multiple hops between clients and ...
In this paper we investigate link scheduling for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) carrying real-time (i...
Link scheduling is used in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) to guarantee interference-free transmission...
This paper considers the NP-hard problem of scheduling weighted links in concurrent transmit/receive...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of deriving a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link sc...
Recently, researchers have created Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) where routers have multiple transmi...
Multiple transmit (Tx) or receive (Rx) capability is a significant advance in wireless communication...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a link schedule for Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a link schedule for Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA...
Recently, researchers have developed Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) where each router is capable of p...
Multiple transmit or receive (MTR) capability is a promising approach that significantly improves th...
We investigate the problem of joint routing and link scheduling in Time-Division Multiple Access (TD...
Abstract — Wireless routers equipped with smart antennas are capable of forming beams to neighboring...
This paper considers the problem of deriving a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link schedule fo...
A key advance in enabling higher wireless mesh network capacity is allowing routers to transmit or r...
Traffic in an infrastructure wireless mesh network is routed over multiple hops between clients and ...
In this paper we investigate link scheduling for Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) carrying real-time (i...
Link scheduling is used in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) to guarantee interference-free transmission...
This paper considers the NP-hard problem of scheduling weighted links in concurrent transmit/receive...
Abstract—This paper considers the problem of deriving a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) link sc...