This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, called a cellular wireless mesh network (CMESH), and investigates a number of its performance issues. A CMESH is organized in multi-radio, multi-channel, multi-rate and multi-hop radio cells. It can operate on abundant high radio frequencies, such as 5-50 GHz, and thus may satisfy the bandwidth requirements of future ubiquitous wireless applications. Each CMESH cell has a single Internet-connected gateway and serves up to hundreds of mesh nodes within its coverage area. This thesis studies performance issues in a CMESH, focusing on cell capacity, expressed in terms of the max-min throughput. In addition to introducing the concept of a C...
The need for data services with more bandwidth is increasing. Highspeedinternet and intranet access,...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 15, 2015Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliogr...
A wireless channel is shared by all devices, in the vicinity, that are tuned to the channel, and at ...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
Magister Scientiae - MScThis thesis presents an analysis of the impact of node mobility on the quali...
Over recent years, wireless communication systems have been experiencing a dramatic and continuous g...
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is designed as an economical solution for last-mile broadband Intern...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Future wireless networks will have to handle varyin...
Wireless mesh networks are built on a mix of fixed and mobile nodes interconnected via wireless link...
The current generation of wireless cellular network is mostly used for voice communication. Althoug...
Ever since the first analogue mobile cellular was launched 15 years ago, the growth of and demand f...
This thesis examines the new site development process for a telecommunications carrier. Evolutions i...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a combination of both wireless and ad hoc technologies, thus having ...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMANs) are two of the ...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising technology for broadband Internet access due to its low c...
The need for data services with more bandwidth is increasing. Highspeedinternet and intranet access,...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 15, 2015Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliogr...
A wireless channel is shared by all devices, in the vicinity, that are tuned to the channel, and at ...
This thesis proposes a potential solution for future ubiquitous broadband wireless access networks, ...
Magister Scientiae - MScThis thesis presents an analysis of the impact of node mobility on the quali...
Over recent years, wireless communication systems have been experiencing a dramatic and continuous g...
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is designed as an economical solution for last-mile broadband Intern...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Future wireless networks will have to handle varyin...
Wireless mesh networks are built on a mix of fixed and mobile nodes interconnected via wireless link...
The current generation of wireless cellular network is mostly used for voice communication. Althoug...
Ever since the first analogue mobile cellular was launched 15 years ago, the growth of and demand f...
This thesis examines the new site development process for a telecommunications carrier. Evolutions i...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a combination of both wireless and ad hoc technologies, thus having ...
Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs) and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks (WMANs) are two of the ...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising technology for broadband Internet access due to its low c...
The need for data services with more bandwidth is increasing. Highspeedinternet and intranet access,...
Title from PDF of title page, viewed on June 15, 2015Thesis advisor: Cory BeardVitaIncludes bibliogr...
A wireless channel is shared by all devices, in the vicinity, that are tuned to the channel, and at ...