International audienceWireless mesh networks (WMNs) are the next step in the development of the wireless architecture, delivering wireless services for a large variety of users in personal, local, campus, and metropolitan areas. Energy efficiency solutions are becoming more vital for both local access networks and wireless networks and Green IT has attracted a considerable attention. However, the application of green network for wireless mesh networks has seldom been described in the literature. However, WMNs infrastructure devices are always active. Thus, during lower traffic periods the energy consumption is the same as in busy hours, while it would be possible to save a large amount of power. In this paper, we propose a novel green appro...
Part 4: Neural Computing and Swarm IntelligenceInternational audienceA basic problem in the design o...
Wireless LAN (WLAN) mesh networks are now being used to deploy Wi-Fi coverage in a wide variety of o...
Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for ...
International audienceWireless mesh networks (WMNs) are the next step in the development of the wire...
International audienceWireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) consist of a high-density of hundreds to thousan...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising area of research. Energy efficiency in WMN can play vital...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a type of self-healing, self-configuration, and peer-to-peer wireless...
M. Tech. Electrical Engineering..Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have become a better alternative for ...
Multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have been the focus of numerous research eff...
Abstract—Devices in wireless mesh networks are often supplied with limited power resources, while al...
The Internet comprises access segments with wired and wireless technologies. In the future, we can e...
The widespread proliferation of Internet and wireless applications has produced a significant increa...
Wireless Internet access is almost pervasive nowadays, and many types of wireless networks can be us...
Wireless Mesh Networking is a continuous growing technology that can be used used for several applic...
Abstract—Energy consumption in next-generation access networks is rapidly increasing with the incre...
Part 4: Neural Computing and Swarm IntelligenceInternational audienceA basic problem in the design o...
Wireless LAN (WLAN) mesh networks are now being used to deploy Wi-Fi coverage in a wide variety of o...
Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for ...
International audienceWireless mesh networks (WMNs) are the next step in the development of the wire...
International audienceWireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) consist of a high-density of hundreds to thousan...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a promising area of research. Energy efficiency in WMN can play vital...
Wireless mesh network (WMN) is a type of self-healing, self-configuration, and peer-to-peer wireless...
M. Tech. Electrical Engineering..Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have become a better alternative for ...
Multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh networks (WMNs) have been the focus of numerous research eff...
Abstract—Devices in wireless mesh networks are often supplied with limited power resources, while al...
The Internet comprises access segments with wired and wireless technologies. In the future, we can e...
The widespread proliferation of Internet and wireless applications has produced a significant increa...
Wireless Internet access is almost pervasive nowadays, and many types of wireless networks can be us...
Wireless Mesh Networking is a continuous growing technology that can be used used for several applic...
Abstract—Energy consumption in next-generation access networks is rapidly increasing with the incre...
Part 4: Neural Computing and Swarm IntelligenceInternational audienceA basic problem in the design o...
Wireless LAN (WLAN) mesh networks are now being used to deploy Wi-Fi coverage in a wide variety of o...
Wireless access networks today consume 0.5 percent of the global energy. Rapidly growing demand for ...