The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and how to maximize the overall throughput in an distributed way. Fairness and efficiency are two fundamental issues in wireless networks, which are widely researched in both wired and wireless networks. We consider 802.11 wireless networks due to their ubiquity and practical importance. The likely trend of the wireless networks is toward the use of multi-hop wireless networks (so-called mesh networks), which provide the potential of serving the users in larger converage with higher throughput. However, achieving fairness and efficiency remain bottleneck issues in the rollout of production-quickly mesh networks
Abstract: In IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks, throughput distribution among nodes is not fair. The t...
To mitigate the damaging impacts caused by interference and hidden terminals, it has been proposed t...
The use of 802.11-based wireless mesh networks (WMNs) as an alternative network backbone technology ...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and how...
In this paper we introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 m...
Fair bandwidth distribution among users remains a persistence issue in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs)...
Wireless mesh networking gained an international interest over the years as a result to high recogni...
Wireless mesh networking gained an international interest over the years as a result to high recogni...
Abstract—In IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), unfair bandwidth sharing may arise sinc...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering.It ...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a high potential networking technology that is equipped with self-hea...
This article presents a concise survey of fairness-aware frequency domain resource allocation techni...
Wireless mesh networking (WMN) has seen great research and commercial interests recently. It is cons...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of resource allocation techniques in Wireless Mesh Netw...
Wireless mesh networks are characterized by static mesh routers connected by wireless links to each ...
Abstract: In IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks, throughput distribution among nodes is not fair. The t...
To mitigate the damaging impacts caused by interference and hidden terminals, it has been proposed t...
The use of 802.11-based wireless mesh networks (WMNs) as an alternative network backbone technology ...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and how...
In this paper we introduce a tractable analytic model of throughput performance for general 802.11 m...
Fair bandwidth distribution among users remains a persistence issue in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs)...
Wireless mesh networking gained an international interest over the years as a result to high recogni...
Wireless mesh networking gained an international interest over the years as a result to high recogni...
Abstract—In IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), unfair bandwidth sharing may arise sinc...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical Engineering.It ...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a high potential networking technology that is equipped with self-hea...
This article presents a concise survey of fairness-aware frequency domain resource allocation techni...
Wireless mesh networking (WMN) has seen great research and commercial interests recently. It is cons...
This article presents a comprehensive survey of resource allocation techniques in Wireless Mesh Netw...
Wireless mesh networks are characterized by static mesh routers connected by wireless links to each ...
Abstract: In IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks, throughput distribution among nodes is not fair. The t...
To mitigate the damaging impacts caused by interference and hidden terminals, it has been proposed t...
The use of 802.11-based wireless mesh networks (WMNs) as an alternative network backbone technology ...