This thesis is concerned with the channel assignment (CA) problem in multi-channel multi-interface wireless mesh networks (M2WNs). First, for M2WNs with general topologies, we rigorously demonstrate using the combinatorial principle of inclusion/exclusion that the CA solution space can be quantified, indicating that its cardinality is greatly influenced by the number of radio interfaces installed on each router. Based on this analysis, a novel scheme is developed to construct a new reduced search space, represented by a lattice structure, that is searched more efficiently for a CA solution. The elements in the reduced lattice-based space, labeled Solution Structures (SS), represent groupings of feasible CA solutions satisfying the radio con...
This chapter gives an in-depth coverage of the area of channel assignment in 802.11-based multi-radi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
We study the problem of achieving maximum network throughput with fairness among the flows at the no...
In this paper, we consider multi-hop wireless mesh networks, where each router node is equipped with...
We consider the channel assignment problem in a multi-radio wireless mesh network that involves assi...
The focus of this paper is on wireless mesh networks. In particular, we study the multi-radio case, ...
Multiradio wireless mesh networks use mesh routers with multiple radio interfaces to improve network...
A wireless mesh network is a multi-hop network consisting nodes called mesh routers and mesh clients...
In a multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh network, a channel assignment that is based on a fixed ...
Next generation wireless mobile communications will be driven by converged networks that integrate d...
In wireless networks, due to the broadcast property of the medium, nodes close to each other cannot ...
We investigate channel assignment for a multichannel wireless mesh network backbone, where each rout...
We investigate channel assignment for a multichannel wireless mesh network backbone, where each rou...
Wireless mesh networks have been widely deployed in the past few years. This increasing popularity i...
This thesis addresses channel assignment and random medium access design for single-radio multi-chan...
This chapter gives an in-depth coverage of the area of channel assignment in 802.11-based multi-radi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
We study the problem of achieving maximum network throughput with fairness among the flows at the no...
In this paper, we consider multi-hop wireless mesh networks, where each router node is equipped with...
We consider the channel assignment problem in a multi-radio wireless mesh network that involves assi...
The focus of this paper is on wireless mesh networks. In particular, we study the multi-radio case, ...
Multiradio wireless mesh networks use mesh routers with multiple radio interfaces to improve network...
A wireless mesh network is a multi-hop network consisting nodes called mesh routers and mesh clients...
In a multi-radio multi-channel wireless mesh network, a channel assignment that is based on a fixed ...
Next generation wireless mobile communications will be driven by converged networks that integrate d...
In wireless networks, due to the broadcast property of the medium, nodes close to each other cannot ...
We investigate channel assignment for a multichannel wireless mesh network backbone, where each rout...
We investigate channel assignment for a multichannel wireless mesh network backbone, where each rou...
Wireless mesh networks have been widely deployed in the past few years. This increasing popularity i...
This thesis addresses channel assignment and random medium access design for single-radio multi-chan...
This chapter gives an in-depth coverage of the area of channel assignment in 802.11-based multi-radi...
permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work i...
We study the problem of achieving maximum network throughput with fairness among the flows at the no...