We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This challenge is important since the aim of a wireless network is to cover an urban area where the demand of traffic may be dense and widely distributed in space. We show that the centralized schemes have the same disadvantages as distributed meshed schemes, the later being less costly to deploy than the former since there is a minimum density of access point needed. We show that an hybridation of mesh over access points may be the ultimate best approach to wireless networks
Wireless mesh networks are characterized by static mesh routers connected by wireless links to each ...
The project entitled "The performance and security of Wireless Mesh Networks" aims to find all the i...
Provision of mobile and wireless services today within a competitive environment and driven by a hug...
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This cha...
We present our analysis and results that allow us to conjecture that maximum capacity in wireless ne...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the performance of wireless networks under various s...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the performance of wireless networks under various s...
The thesis aims to find issues that may affect the performance of meshed wireless networks. There is...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and ho...
The capacity of a multi-hop wireless network is the traffic payload that it can transport. This is a...
This work develops a novel approach toward performance guarantees for all links in arbitrarily large...
Proceedings of: 5th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications, and Systems (Mobili...
Les réseaux maillés sans fil sont une solution efficace, de plus en plus mise en œuvre en tant qu’in...
Abstract: In IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks, throughput distribution among nodes is not fair. The t...
Wireless mesh networks are characterized by static mesh routers connected by wireless links to each ...
The project entitled "The performance and security of Wireless Mesh Networks" aims to find all the i...
Provision of mobile and wireless services today within a competitive environment and driven by a hug...
We consider the problem of pumping megabit per second and per hectar by a wireless network. This cha...
We present our analysis and results that allow us to conjecture that maximum capacity in wireless ne...
International audienceSince the emergence of ubiquitous computing, evaluating wireless network perfo...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the performance of wireless networks under various s...
The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the performance of wireless networks under various s...
The thesis aims to find issues that may affect the performance of meshed wireless networks. There is...
The thesis addresses two questions: how to provide fairness in 802.11 wireless mesh networks and ho...
The capacity of a multi-hop wireless network is the traffic payload that it can transport. This is a...
This work develops a novel approach toward performance guarantees for all links in arbitrarily large...
Proceedings of: 5th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Applications, and Systems (Mobili...
Les réseaux maillés sans fil sont une solution efficace, de plus en plus mise en œuvre en tant qu’in...
Abstract: In IEEE 802.11-based mesh networks, throughput distribution among nodes is not fair. The t...
Wireless mesh networks are characterized by static mesh routers connected by wireless links to each ...
The project entitled "The performance and security of Wireless Mesh Networks" aims to find all the i...
Provision of mobile and wireless services today within a competitive environment and driven by a hug...