In recent years, we have witnessed a trend towards open wireless access, mainly driven by the low cost of IEEE 802.11-capable equipment and its operation in unlicensed spectrum. T...
Fotios A. Elianos, Georgia Plakia, Pantelis A. Fra...
When there is no wired connectivity, wireless mesh networks (WMNs) can provide Internet access with lower cost and greater flexibility than traditional approaches. This has motiv...
Pablo Serrano, Antonio de la Oliva, Carlos Jesus B...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are gaining popularity as a flexible and inexpensive replacement for Ethernet-based infrastructure. However, WMN security has not been covered adequ...
Researches on the wireless mesh network in which access points (APs) of a wireless LAN are connected by an ad-hoc networks are recently drawing much attention. In the wireless mes...
—This paper studies how to select a path with the minimum cost in terms of expected end-to-end delay (EED) in a multi-radio wireless mesh network. Different from the previous eff...
—In this paper we analyze the capacity of wireless mesh networks that use omni or directional antennas. The capacity in our analysis is the end-to-end per-node throughput. Our an...
— Multi-radio multi-channel Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) are being increasingly deployed for broadband provision in enterprise, community, metropolitan and rural areas, due to t...
Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) has become an important edge network to provide Internet access to remote areas and wireless connections in a metropolitan scale. In this paper, we d...
Ronghui Hou, King-Shan Lui, Hon Sun Chiu, Kwan L. ...
Abstract—Existing solutions for building wireless mesh networks suffer from reduced efficiency. This is due to lack of reliable self-configuration procedures that can dynamical...
This paper presents a distributed implementation of RAND, a randomized time slot scheduling algorithm, called DRAND. DRAND runs in O() time and message complexity where is the max...