This article presents a concise survey of fairness-aware frequency domain resource allocation techniques in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs). Wireless mesh networks have emerged as a key technology for next generation application specific multi-hop wireless networks. We analyze the state-of-the-art resource allocation schemes for WMNs, providing comprehensive taxonomy of the latest work and the future research trends in this field. In general, the resources that are available for WMNs include, time, frequency, space, relays, and power. An efficient utilization of these resources can make the network more robust, reliable, and fair. In this article we focus the frequency domain resource fairness techniques already presented, and then, provide a...
The onset of Wireless Mesh networks and the increased density of wireless base stations and users ca...
This paper presents a novel fair scheme for resource sharing between nodes in OFDMA mesh networks. T...
In wireless mesh networks, the end-to-end throughput of traffic flows depends on the path length, i....
This article presents a comprehensive survey of resource allocation techniques in Wireless Mesh Netw...
Fair bandwidth distribution among users remains a persistence issue in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs)...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and how...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a high potential networking technology that is equipped with self-hea...
Abstract—In IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), unfair bandwidth sharing may arise sinc...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceIn wireless networks many nodes contend fo...
The pervasiveness of wireless technology has indeed created massive opportunity to integrate almost ...
This paper represents the data rate allocation algorithms provide the average data rates at which th...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.16 standard provides a scheme for creating multi-hop relay networks, which can...
Abstract — Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) represent a new and promising paradigm that uses multi-hop ...
Includes bibliographical references.We are currently experiencing many technological advances and as...
The unreliability of wireless mesh networks creates challenge in designing high performance wireless...
The onset of Wireless Mesh networks and the increased density of wireless base stations and users ca...
This paper presents a novel fair scheme for resource sharing between nodes in OFDMA mesh networks. T...
In wireless mesh networks, the end-to-end throughput of traffic flows depends on the path length, i....
This article presents a comprehensive survey of resource allocation techniques in Wireless Mesh Netw...
Fair bandwidth distribution among users remains a persistence issue in Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs)...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and how...
Wireless Mesh Network (WMN) is a high potential networking technology that is equipped with self-hea...
Abstract—In IEEE 802.11 based Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs), unfair bandwidth sharing may arise sinc...
Part 1: Future Heterogeneous NetworkInternational audienceIn wireless networks many nodes contend fo...
The pervasiveness of wireless technology has indeed created massive opportunity to integrate almost ...
This paper represents the data rate allocation algorithms provide the average data rates at which th...
Abstract—The IEEE 802.16 standard provides a scheme for creating multi-hop relay networks, which can...
Abstract — Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) represent a new and promising paradigm that uses multi-hop ...
Includes bibliographical references.We are currently experiencing many technological advances and as...
The unreliability of wireless mesh networks creates challenge in designing high performance wireless...
The onset of Wireless Mesh networks and the increased density of wireless base stations and users ca...
This paper presents a novel fair scheme for resource sharing between nodes in OFDMA mesh networks. T...
In wireless mesh networks, the end-to-end throughput of traffic flows depends on the path length, i....