Centralized channel assignment and routing algorithms for multi-channel wireless mesh networks
Stony Brook University · Florida State University
Abstract
The IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN standards allow multiple non-overlapping frequency channels to be used simultaneously to increase the aggregate bandwidth available to end-users. Such bandwidth aggregation capability is routinely used in infrastructure mode operation, where the traffic to and from wireless nodes is distributed among multiple interfaces of an access point or among multiple access points to balance the traffic load. However, bandwidth aggregation is rarely used in the context of multi-hop 802.11-based LANs that operate in the ad hoc mode. Most past research efforts that attempt to exploit multiple radio channels require modifications to the MAC protocol and therefore do not work with commodity…
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Computer network
- Wireless mesh network
- Service set
- Wireless ad hoc network
- Switched mesh
- Wireless network
- Order One Network Protocol
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure