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INFOCOM
2008
IEEE
16 years 13 days ago
Minimum Cost Topology Construction for Rural Wireless Mesh Networks
—IEEE 802.11 WiFi equipment based wireless mesh networks have recently been proposed as an inexpensive approach to connect far-flung rural areas. Such networks are built using h...
Debmalya Panigrahi, Partha Dutta, Sharad Jaiswal, ...
COLCOM
2009
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Square region-based coverage and connectivity probability model in wireless sensor networks
—Sensing coverage and network connectivity are two fundamental issues in wireless sensor networks (WSNs). Due to resource constraints of sensor nodes, it may not be possible, or ...
Xiaofei Xing, Guojun Wang, Jie Wu, Jie Li
JSW
2008
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15 years 6 months ago
Hybrid Wireless Mesh Network with Application to Emergency Scenarios
Establishing and accessing a reliable communication infrastructure at crisis site is a challenging research problem. Failure in communication infrastructure and information exchang...
Raheleh B. Dilmaghani, Ramesh R. Rao
MOBIWAC
2006
ACM
15 years 12 months ago
Evaluation of multi-radio extensions to AODV for wireless mesh networks
Due to their self-configuring and self-healing capabilities, as well as their low equipment and deployment cost, Wireless Mesh Networks (WMNs) based on commodity hardware present...
Asad Amir Pirzada, Marius Portmann, Jadwiga Induls...
AINA
2007
IEEE
16 years 11 days ago
How to Study Wireless Mesh Networks: A hybrid Testbed Approach
— Simulation is the most famous way to study wireless an mobile networks since they offer a convenient combination of flexibility and controllability. However, their largest dis...
Alexander Zimmermann, Mesut Günes, Martin Wen...