International audienceMobility management in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) is a hot topic still lacking a final, widely accepted, and deployed solution. The major drawbacks of existing proposals is the fact that they rely on some sort of flooding-based technique and very often they need support from end-users’ devices. Flooding in wireless environments leads to increased latency and broadcast storm problems, thus providing low performances. In this paper, we argue that a DHT-based approach can overcome such limitations and provide an effective solution to the mobility management problem. A preliminary evaluation of our DHT-based scheme on a real WMN test-bed shows encouraging results when compared to previous solutions
the destination based on the MAC layer indication on channel availability in different directions. W...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a mobility management scheme and a location service for spontane...
Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) systems have been widely used in distributed computing systems for event...
Abstract. Localization of mobile users in wireless mesh networks (WMN) generally relies on some sort...
International audienceLocalizing a mobile client in a Wireless mesh network (WMN) consists in findin...
International audienceAn interesting approach for the location service problem in wireless mesh netw...
The rapid diffusion of wireless technologies for network access has fostered the expectation for enh...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Despite considerable efforts, mobility management in Wire- less Mesh Networks (WMN) remains an open ...
Wireless technology has been through a tremendous revolutionary over the last decade. The adoption o...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
Abstract — Wireless mesh networks (WMN) is poised to be a cost-effective platform for many municipal...
International audienceOne of the major concerns in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is the radio resour...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are multihop wireless networks with self-healing and self-configuring ...
the destination based on the MAC layer indication on channel availability in different directions. W...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a mobility management scheme and a location service for spontane...
Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) systems have been widely used in distributed computing systems for event...
Abstract. Localization of mobile users in wireless mesh networks (WMN) generally relies on some sort...
International audienceLocalizing a mobile client in a Wireless mesh network (WMN) consists in findin...
International audienceAn interesting approach for the location service problem in wireless mesh netw...
The rapid diffusion of wireless technologies for network access has fostered the expectation for enh...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
Despite considerable efforts, mobility management in Wire- less Mesh Networks (WMN) remains an open ...
Wireless technology has been through a tremendous revolutionary over the last decade. The adoption o...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
A viable support of an on-going or a new session for a subscriber on the move requires an effective ...
Abstract — Wireless mesh networks (WMN) is poised to be a cost-effective platform for many municipal...
International audienceOne of the major concerns in wireless mesh networks (WMNs) is the radio resour...
Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are multihop wireless networks with self-healing and self-configuring ...
the destination based on the MAC layer indication on channel availability in different directions. W...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a mobility management scheme and a location service for spontane...
Publish/Subscribe (Pub/Sub) systems have been widely used in distributed computing systems for event...