The capacity of a multi-hop wireless network is the traffic payload that it can transport. This is a prominent quality of service issue, particularly in the highly constrained settings of 802.11 wireless mesh network. In this paper, we consider two complementary definitions of the capacity. A network-wise capacity is defined as the sum of the upload traffic, and a flow-wise capacity highlighting the unfairness among traffic flows. We study the behavior of these capacities face to several parameters: routing protocols, number and location of gateways bridging the network to the Internet, and the physical network topology. Thorough simulations highlight the insensitivity of the capacity face to these parameters while it is directly related to...
In this thesis, we focus on optimizing the capacity of wireless mesh networks. These broadband acces...
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This cha...
Abstract — We propose a new metric, called the attainable capacity (ACAP) aware routing metric, ...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
Computing and measuring the total capacity of a data network are a remarkably difficult problem. The...
We consider a multi-hop wireless mesh network composed by routers which route traffic to the Interne...
International audienceThis is a summary of the authors PhD thesis supervised by Hervé Rivano and def...
International audienceEvaluating wireless mesh network performances has become a specific challenge ...
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is designed as an economical solution for last-mile broadband Intern...
This study indicates that the assignment of multiple channels with different bandwidths to links of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of computing the transport capacity of W...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are cost-effective and provide an appealing answer to connectivity iss...
The next generation wireless networks experienced a great development with emergence of wireless mes...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
A wireless mesh network (WMN) is a hierarchical network consisting of mesh clients, mesh routers and...
In this thesis, we focus on optimizing the capacity of wireless mesh networks. These broadband acces...
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This cha...
Abstract — We propose a new metric, called the attainable capacity (ACAP) aware routing metric, ...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
Computing and measuring the total capacity of a data network are a remarkably difficult problem. The...
We consider a multi-hop wireless mesh network composed by routers which route traffic to the Interne...
International audienceThis is a summary of the authors PhD thesis supervised by Hervé Rivano and def...
International audienceEvaluating wireless mesh network performances has become a specific challenge ...
The wireless mesh network (WMN) is designed as an economical solution for last-mile broadband Intern...
This study indicates that the assignment of multiple channels with different bandwidths to links of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we address the problem of computing the transport capacity of W...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are cost-effective and provide an appealing answer to connectivity iss...
The next generation wireless networks experienced a great development with emergence of wireless mes...
Early simulation experience with wireless ad hoc networks sug-gests that their capacity can be surpr...
A wireless mesh network (WMN) is a hierarchical network consisting of mesh clients, mesh routers and...
In this thesis, we focus on optimizing the capacity of wireless mesh networks. These broadband acces...
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This cha...
Abstract — We propose a new metric, called the attainable capacity (ACAP) aware routing metric, ...