IEEE 802.16 (WiMAX) and IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) are different wireless access technologies with the former being used in Metropolitan Area Networks and the latter used in Local Area Networks. With the increase in popularity of WiMAX and WiFi networks, it is expected that mobile devices in future will be equipped with these radios for data access. Such a scenario presents us with an opportunity to utilize both these radios to optimize throughput. In this paper, we present an analysis of Traffic splitting over an abstract Multi-radio, Multi-hop wireless mesh network for improvements in throughput, where each device is equipped with WiMAX and WiFi radios. We attempt to setup a mathematical model that deals with the following issues: What constitute...
Traditional Ad Hoc network wireless communication in the past years have contributed tremendously to...
The article presents the research results of the performance of wireless multi-hop networks. The ana...
In a wireless mesh network, nodes known as transit access points (TAPs) cooperatively forward traffi...
WiFi and WiMAX are two popular wireless standards, where WiFi is a wireless LAN standard and WiMAX i...
Rapid changes in communication technology coupled with problem of congestion has led to increase in ...
This paper deals with the design of a Multi-radio Hybrid node that performs traffic splitting over a...
This paper deals with the design of an infrastructure based network consisting of Multi-radio...
The IEEE 802.16 protocol, also known as WiMAX,has been designed to support long-range communications...
Wireless communication technology has been growing remarkably well day by day. Wi-Fi has led wireles...
Wireless mesh networks are a recent architecture for multihop wireless networks. Also, standards for...
©2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
Multi-radio Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) are gaining lot of popularity owing to their increased appl...
The IEEE 802.16 protocol, also known as WiMAX, has been designed to support long-range communication...
The IEEE 802.16 standard has defined two modes of operation: Point-to-Multipoint as well as Mesh mod...
This study indicates that the assignment of multiple channels with different bandwidths to links of ...
Traditional Ad Hoc network wireless communication in the past years have contributed tremendously to...
The article presents the research results of the performance of wireless multi-hop networks. The ana...
In a wireless mesh network, nodes known as transit access points (TAPs) cooperatively forward traffi...
WiFi and WiMAX are two popular wireless standards, where WiFi is a wireless LAN standard and WiMAX i...
Rapid changes in communication technology coupled with problem of congestion has led to increase in ...
This paper deals with the design of a Multi-radio Hybrid node that performs traffic splitting over a...
This paper deals with the design of an infrastructure based network consisting of Multi-radio...
The IEEE 802.16 protocol, also known as WiMAX,has been designed to support long-range communications...
Wireless communication technology has been growing remarkably well day by day. Wi-Fi has led wireles...
Wireless mesh networks are a recent architecture for multihop wireless networks. Also, standards for...
©2009 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish thi...
Multi-radio Wireless Mesh Networks (WMN) are gaining lot of popularity owing to their increased appl...
The IEEE 802.16 protocol, also known as WiMAX, has been designed to support long-range communication...
The IEEE 802.16 standard has defined two modes of operation: Point-to-Multipoint as well as Mesh mod...
This study indicates that the assignment of multiple channels with different bandwidths to links of ...
Traditional Ad Hoc network wireless communication in the past years have contributed tremendously to...
The article presents the research results of the performance of wireless multi-hop networks. The ana...
In a wireless mesh network, nodes known as transit access points (TAPs) cooperatively forward traffi...