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2008
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
High-throughput, reliable multicast without "crying babies" in wireless mesh networks
There are two primary challenges to supportinghigh-throughput, reliable multicast in wireless mesh networks (WMNs). The first is no different from unicast: wireless links are inhe...
Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Y. Charlie Hu, Chih-Chun ...
ICDCS
2006
IEEE
15 years 5 months ago
High-Throughput Multicast Routing Metrics in Wireless Mesh Networks
The stationary nature of nodes in a mesh network has shifted the main design goal of routing protocols from maintaining connectivity between source and destination nodes to findi...
Sabyasachi Roy, Dimitrios Koutsonikolas, Saumitra ...
ICC
2007
IEEE
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15 years 6 months ago
Ad-hoc Path: an Alternative to Backbone For Wireless Mesh Networks
Abstract –The access link contention can severely constrain the endto-end throughput of the path between a source and destination mobile node connected through the backbone of th...
Amir Esmailpour, Muhammad Jaseemuddin, Nidal Nasse...
ICC
2007
IEEE
103views Communications» more  ICC 2007»
15 years 6 months ago
Min-Max Congestion in Interference-Prone Wireless Mesh Networks
— Users’ demand of seamless connectivity has pushed for the development of alternatives to traditional infrastructure networks. Potential solutions should be low-cost, easily d...
Sonia Waharte, Arash Farzan, Raouf Boutaba
WWW
2007
ACM
16 years 14 days ago
Long distance wireless mesh network planning: problem formulation and solution
Several research efforts as well as deployments have chosen IEEE 802.11 as a low-cost, long-distance access technology to bridge the digital divide. In this paper, we consider the...
Sayandeep Sen, Bhaskaran Raman